Michigan$10.56 until February 20, 2025 $12.48 beginning February 21, 2025 Minnesota$11.13 Mississippi*$7.25 Missouri$13.75 Montana$10.55 Nebraska$13.50 Nevada$12.00 New Hampshire$7.25 New Jersey$15.49 (employers with > 6 employees) $14.53 (seasonal and employers with < 6 employees) ...
This article reviews the literature and empirically examines the long-held assumption that occupational bargaining units for state employees are more appropriate and more in the public interest than are departmental units. The payroll records of Michigan state employees were analyzed on six demographic ...
By January 1, 2021, employers withat least five employees mustprovide: (1) at least two hours of sexual harassment prevention training to all supervisory employees; and (2) at leastone hour of sexual harassment prevention training to all non-supervisory employeesin California ...
except in quantities no larger than 10 gallons, aggregate, for any one event, and to be transported for personal use at organized events of homebrew competitions and judgings licensed by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board as a special events retail...
What States Have Set Minimum Wages Below the Federal Level? When a state’s minimum wage is below the federal minimum, the higher federal rate of $7.25 per hour applies to employees covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Only two states currently have minimum wage rates lower than...
Michigan– From 2019 through 2030, the minimum wage will increase annually on a set schedule, provided the unemployment rate in the preceding year does not exceed 8.5% New York– Employees receive 1 hour of pay at minimum wage rate in addition to owed wages when the spread of hours exceeds...
State unemployment tax is a percentage of an employee’s wages. Each state sets a different range of tax rates. Your tax rate might be based on factors like your industry, how many former employees received unemployment benefits, and experience. State unemployment taxes are referred to as SUTA...
Arizona pays its state employees “two or more days” a month and never “more than 16 days apart.” Michigan state employee pay days can vary by agency and occupation. Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, Nebraska and Pennsylvania do not have state statutes specifically addressing how public and...
Michigan employers are required to withhold federal and state income tax from employees' paychecks. The employer follows the Internal Revenue Service's rules for withholding federal income tax and the Michigan Department of Treasury's policies on withhol
Michigan 2024 Basic Minimum Wage Combined (per hour):$10.33 Overtime Pay Required After 40 Hours per Week For tipped employees: Maximum Tip Credit:$6.26 Minimum Wage Rate:$4.07 (the minimum tipped wage when combined with the tip credit) ...