Minnesota Set To Raise Minimum Wage in 2018
Minnesota is joining numerous other states in the march to increase minimum wages in 2018. Effective January 1, 2018, the state’s minimum wage will increase as follows: Large…
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Minnesota is joining numerous other states in the march to increase minimum wages in 2018. Effective January 1, 2018, the state’s minimum wage will increase as follows: Large…
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New Jersey is one of many states that will be increasing minimum wages in 2018. While the increase may not be the $1 per hour they saw from…
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Florida workers can expect more spendable money in their paychecks in 2018 as the state just announced an increase to the minimum wage. Beginning January 1, 2018, employees who are…
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Ohio’s Division of Industrial Compliance has announced an increase to the state minimum wage for 2018. Beginning January 1, 2018, employees who are not subject to tipped wages…
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The United States Federal Minimum Wage has not seen an increase since 2009. Many states and cities believe that too much time has passed since an increase and law makers…
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Virginia is one of 26 states which operate under OSHA approved state plans. As part of the state’s plan, violation penalties are reviewed annually and adjusted effective on…
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On July 6, 2017, Connecticut signed into law, “An Act Concerning Pregnant Women in the Workplace.” This is an act which amends the Connecticut Fair Employment Practices Act…
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The summer months are often the time when companies tend to overlook or simply not notice many important labor law poster updates. While the summer may bring warm weather and…
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Beginning October 1, employers holding business licenses within Berkeley, California, will have two significant labor law updates which carry mandatory posting requirements. Minimum Wage Berkeley’s current minimum…
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In July New Hampshire revised their Protective Legislation Law to reflect changes to the Payment of Wages component. Specifically, the law now specifies that wages must be paid…
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