like_that
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My wife just went thru the same thing and she told them no (as advised for her attorney mom). It’s not legal and they don’t need to see your W-2.
My wife still got hired FWIW.
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Tue, Oct 1, 2019 10:30 AM
I would absolutely not provide a potential employer with a W2. No fuckin' way.
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posted by Laley23
So my dilemma becomes twofold. 1) I think that’s weird and I simply don’t want to give out that information. 2) I am currently underpaid, hence the career move, and showing the W-2 undercuts myself and the incredible resume I’ve accumulated over the last decade.
I'm not sure what industry you are in but I have never heard of that. Usually employers hire at a salary level and if you fit what they want then you can negotiate what they are willing to pay. Your past salary or current salary should have no bearing on what you are hired in at.
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I had a potential employer ask for that. They claimed it was a third party they use that gathered income information to help quantify salaries in an industry, but I declined either way.
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posted by Laley23
Has anyone gone for a job, and had the potential employer ask for your current W-2? Ive been looking around and have a possible lead, but this would be a career change. I’d like to make more, and am certainly qualified in a very similar field, but what they will probably offer is about $15k less than I’d be willing to switch for. I’ve been told because I don’t have direct experience they may ask for a W-2 to see that I am indeed making a fair salary request.
So my dilemma becomes twofold. 1) I think that’s weird and I simply don’t want to give out that information. 2) I am currently underpaid, hence the career move, and showing the W-2 undercuts myself and the incredible resume I’ve accumulated over the last decade.
posted by gut
Talk to a lawyer, but I'm not sure that's a legal request.
hmmmm....know any? ;)
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posted by gut
You know, I'll bet if a woman challenged this in the right court, that it would be ruled discriminatory (you know, since it's "well known" women make 78% of what men do, one of several arguments follows this unfairly hurts their ability to negotiate better pay).
my reply was tongue in cheek--his dad is an attorney