New York's minimum wage will go up come the New Year.Governor Hochulannounced the start of a statewide public awareness effort to ensure that those earning minimum wage will see a raise on January 1. Due to an agreement between Hochul and the New York State Legislature,New York's minimum ...
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The fight for a higher wage in low-wage service industries had a big victory in New York this week using a unique new strategy. Dorian Warren talks with the Roosevelt Institute’s Mike Konczal, the National Employment Law Project’s Tsedeye Gebreselassi
two years, in 2025 and 2026, the minimum wage will increase by $0.50 in each year.In 2027, the New York State minimum wage will increase according to the Consumer Price Index. It will be tied to inflation, benefitting hundreds of thousands of minimum wage workers across the state. ...
Resident population:19,680,000 (Fourth largest state, 2022) 10 largest cities (Year):New York, 8,468,000; Brooklyn, 2,577,000; Queens, 2,271,000; Manhattan, 1,629,000; Bronx, 1,427,000; Staten Island, 475,000; Buffalo, 276,807; North Hempstead, 231,117; Rochester, 210,606; Yo...
17 New Laws in New York You Should Know The New Year brings with it a host of new laws for Empire State residents. Here are nearly 20 that may impact you in 2022. Minimum Wage Increase Zerbor Minimum Wage Increase The minimum wage will increase to $13.20 for most of New York State....
After a few years of rapid and expansive change to New York’s workplace laws, involving adjustments to workplace safety, employee pay, benefits, and privacy, there was a noticeable slowdown for the state legislature this past year. However, New York emp
MORRISTOWN, N.J.-- A number of new laws will be going into effect inNew Jerseyin the new year. CBS New York's Christine Sloan breaks them down. Kitchen workers in restaurants like South + Pine American Eatery in Morristown work hard, standing on their...