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Minimum Wage Increase – South Dakota (SD)

The minimum wage in South Dakota is now $6.55 per hour. On July 24, 2008 when the federal minimum wage increased from $5.85 per hour. Under state law, the South…

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North Carolina Tipped Minimum Wage Decrease

The minimum wage for tipped employees in North Carolina has been reduced to $2.13  per hour, for now, despite the increase in the state and federal minimum wage on July 24,…

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2009 Colorado Minimum Wage Increase

The Colorado minimum wage will increase by 26 cents, from $7.02 to $7.28 per hour, effective January 1, 2009. The minimum wage for tipped employees in the state will also…

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2009 Missouri Minimum Wage

The Missouri minimum wage increases by 40 cents, from $6.65 to $7.05 per hour on January 1, 2009. The increase is larger than in previous years due to the high…

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Election Laws Require Time Off to Vote

A number of states require employers to give workers time off to vote, including voting in the presidential election on Tuesday, November 4, 2008.   According to CCH, a nationwide…

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