Legislative lowdown: The minimum wage went up in 19 states on Jan. 1
More workers live in states where they’re entitled to a minimum wage of $15 an hour or higher than those residing in states where it’s stayed at $7.25 an hour, a new record.
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More workers live in states where they’re entitled to a minimum wage of $15 an hour or higher than those residing in states where it’s stayed at $7.25 an hour, a new record.
Effective Jan. 1, 2024, workers in nearly two-dozen states will be entitled to higher minimum wages.
The cooling of compensation budgets is tied to the cooling of the labor market, one expert tells HR Brew.
Employees want salary increases, but if your company doesn’t have the coffers to fund them, HR has to get creative.
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