Local Exceptions Minimum WageTipped Wage Albuquerque $12.50 $7.50 Bernalillo County $12.00 $3.00 Santa Fe (City) $14.60 $4.38 Santa Fe (County) $14.60 $4.38 Las Cruces $12.36 $4.95 External Links Minimum Wage Information New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions Albuquerque Minimum ...
New Mexico Family Leave Insurance (FLI) None New Mexico Local Taxes None New Mexico Minimum Wage New Mexico Minimum Wage :$12.00per hour, since 2023 New Mexico State Labor Laws New Mexico Termination Pay : Employee is fired — pay within 5 days. Task, piece, and commission must be paid ...
Mexico: New minimum wage From January 1st 2017, the daily minimum wage will be increased to $80,04 pesos (US$3.88). The new wage is comprised of a 3.8% increase, plus a flat-rate
Updated February 21, 2023 | Infoplease Staff New Mexico State Information Official Name: The State of New Mexico; Nuevo México (Spanish); Yootó Hahoodzo (Navajo) Capital: Santa Fe Organized as a territory: September 9, 1850 Entered Union (rank): January 6, 1912 (47th state) Present co...
New Mexico $7.50 (current) $9.00 (effective Jan. 1, 2020) $10.50 (effective Jan. 1, 2021) $11.50 (effective Jan. 1, 2022) $12.00 (effective Jan. 1, 2023) Albuquerque: Employers not providing healthcare and/or childcare benefits of at least $2,500: $9.20 (current) ...
New Mexico residents pay thelowest monthly energy billsout of all 50 states and are beaten only by the District of Columbia, according to WalletHub. The cost of food in New Mexico was5.4% below the national averagein 2021. Lower food and utility expenses help keep New Mexico's overall cost...
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Dec 5, 2024 | Firm News Managing Partner Roger Barton Speaks to ACC Mexico on Commercial Litigation in the U.S. On December 5, 2024, Managing Partner Roger Barton served as a panelist for the Association of Corporate Counsel’s Mexico chapter on the topic of Commercial Litigation in the U...
A law banning people from carrying guns in most public places wasblocked by a federal judgejust days before it was set to take effect. In 2023, the California Legislature passed 1,046 bills. Newsom signed 890 of those bills into law. He vetoed 156 bills, or 14.9%, according to ...
1948: Federal Water Pollution Control Act The passage of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) marks the first major law to address water pollution. Legislators had pushed more than 100 bills to address the issue of water pollution, but made little progress until industrialization and ...