Minimum Wage in Alaska
The Alaska Department of Labor set their minimum wage plan effective January 2003 to $7.15 per hour based on an 8 hour day and a 40 hour work week. They…
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The Alaska Department of Labor set their minimum wage plan effective January 2003 to $7.15 per hour based on an 8 hour day and a 40 hour work week. They…
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West Virginia has its own overtime law that we should definitely take a look at. It follows the basic tenants of overtime laid out in the federal regulations on overtime…
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Virginia technically does not have an overtime labor law of its own. Should we just brush it aside and pay it no mind? Of course not! Like many other states…
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There are specific labor laws pertaining to child labor that vary from state to state. I found that in the state of Wisconsin, minors are restricted by the time of…
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The Division of Labor Services is responsible for several programs all designed to protect the health, safety and fiscal security of its citizens. They protect the rights of employees to…
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The state of Tennessee has no wage laws concerning overtime, as it doesn’t have any particular state laws regarding other wage issues such as the minimum wage or regulations for…
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The state of South Carolina has no overtime law of its own. That means there are no laws on the books in South Carolina to cover how much employers should…
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The Nevada Department of Labor is actually the Office of the Nevada Labor Commissioner and its sole aim is to professionally and fairly administer the labor laws of the State…
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Thought it might be a good idea to get on here and let you know what I’ve learned about Kentucky’s maternity leave law. I found out most of this info…
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Just thought I would pop on here and let you know what I learned today about Illinois maternity leave laws from the Illinois Department of Labor web site. Hopefully you…
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