Labor/Employment
Jul. 6, 2018
Patchwork minimum wage ordinances could legally expose small, medium businesses
A patchwork of minimum wage hikes in municipalities across California could cause expensive compliance headaches for small and mid-sized businesses, and heightens legal exposure risk, attorneys say.
A patchwork of minimum wage hikes in municipalities across California could cause expensive compliance headaches for small and mid-sized businesses, and heightens legal exposure risk, attorneys say.
Multiple cities changed their minimum wage requirements on July 1 with little uniformity. In San Leandro, the rate increased from $12 to $13 per hour, while San Francisco went from $14 to $15. Some localities add different wages for the ...
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