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New York Minimum Wage Increase Set for 2018

    New York state workers will, once again, see an increase to their paychecks as the new minimum wage laws go into effect on January 1, 2018.  As of…

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Maine Employees To See Increase to Paychecks in 2018

    Minimum wage employees in Maine will see an increase in their paychecks come January 1, 2018. All employers, private and public, regardless of size will see an increase…

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2018 Federal Contractor Minimum Wage

    The Federal Contractors minimum wage is set to undergo an inflation adjustment on January 1, 2018, raising the new Federal Contractor Minimum wage to $10.35 per hour. Covered tipped…

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California – OSHA and Transgender Rights Poster Updates

      California has recently come out with two new labor compliance posters that employers will need to comply with as they begin 2018. California OSHA Update: The first…

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North Carolina Enacts Employee Fair Classification Act

The governor of North Carolina signed into law the Employee Fair Classification Act back in August.  This act ensures that there is proper distinction and classification between employees and independent…

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