Ohio Minimum Wage 2023 Ohio is also on indexed rates, with 2023 minimum wage for large employers (annual gross receipts of $372,000 or more per year) at: $10.10 $5.05 (tipped employees) Rhode Island Minimum Wage 2023 On the path to a scheduled $15 minimum wage as well, Rhode Island’...
Ohio is another semi-unique case. The state has three minimum wage rates, with one (small employer) following the federal minimum wage rate. In Ohio, a large employer is defined as having $342,000 or more in gross receipts. For 2022, minimum wage in Ohio is: $9.30 (large) $7.25 (sm...
If your poster needs to be protected by law, the poster will state at the bottom that it isan official government notice and must not be defaced.Thus, you can avoid these bylaminating or displaying all of your posters in a glass enclosure. Most commercial printers also offer lamination servic...
OH-AG: Wrapping up some odds-and-ends from their recent Ohio poll, PPP find ex-Sen. Mike DeWine leading incumbent Dem AG Richard Cordray 44-40. DCCC: Another day, another triage story. This time, the NYT claims that “party leaders are preparing a brutal triage of their own members ...
They put that much money into four governor’s races in some of the nation’s largest states: Florida, Illinois, Ohio, and (interestingly, since they haven’t sweated this one before) Pennsylvania. (While the other three are for TV ads, in Florida it’s for GOTV… seemingly something ...
While Microsoft was the poster boy for the misclassification issue through the 1990s, in recent years, FedEx Corporation has been the target of lawsuits from coast to coast with respect to employee misclassification. FedEx is currently involved in class action litigation involving over 25,000 ...
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• OH-Sen (Univ. of Cincinnati for Ohio newspapers): Lee Fisher (D) 39%, Rob Portman 58% • PA-Sen, PA-Gov (Ipsos for Reuters): Joe Sestak (D) 46%, Pat Toomey (R) 46%; Dan Onorato (D) 43%, Tom Corbett (R) 49% (Sestak leads 46-42 among RVs, and even Onorato le...