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EMPLOYMENT LAW ALERT December 2011 Ohio Minimum Wage Increasing Again in 2012 The hourly rate for workers 16 years and older who do not receive tips will increase thirty cents to $7.70 per hour. Tipped employees’ hourly rate will increase fifteen cents, to $3.85 per hour. This new wage affects employers who gross more than $283,000 annually, up from the current $271,000 threshold. Employers who gross less than $283,000 annually must pay their employees the federal minimum wage, currently set at $7.25 per hour. Fourteen and 15-year old employees must receive $7.25 per hour, regardless of company revenue. Minimum-wage workers in other states, including Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Montana, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington will also see an increase in their paychecks on January 1, 2012. If you have any questions about complying with these new wage increases, please contact Michele L. Jakubs. *Michele L. Jakubs, an OSBA Certified Specialist in Labor and Employment Law, has extensive experience in all aspects of workplace law, including wage and hour compliance. For more information about employment law, please contact Michele (mlj@zrlaw.com) at 216.696.4441. This newsletter is not intended as a substitute for professional legal advice and its receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. If you have any questions concerning any of these articles or any other employment law issues, please contact Stephen S. Zashin at 216.696.4441. |
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