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Minimum wage update for various jurisdictions effective July 1, 2019

06/06/19

Author: ADP Admin/Monday, June 3, 2019/Categories: Bulletin News

Various jurisdictions have increased their minimum wage rates. If applicable, you must increase the pay rate for non-exempt employees to meet the new minimum wage.  An updated poster is not required provided that the employer has the most recent poster already on display. If needed, employers should order a new minimum wage poster. The minimum wage rate is based on the employee’s work location.

Please note this is not a complete list of all current minimum wages in effect at this time.

States/City/County

State/City/County

Rate

Tip Rate

Detail

District of Columbia

$14.00

$4.45

https://does.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/does/page_content/attachments/Minimum%20Wage%20Amendment%20Revision%20Act%20Poster%20-%20Eng.pdf

New Jersey General

$10.00

$2.63

https://www.nj.gov/labor/forms_pdfs/wagehour/minimumwage_postcard.pdf

New Jersey Sm Employer (5 or Fewer Employees)

$8.85

$2.63

https://www.nj.gov/labor/forms_pdfs/wagehour/minimumwage_postcard.pdf

New Jersey (Piece Rate or Hourly Farm Employees)

$8.85

$2.63

https://www.nj.gov/labor/forms_pdfs/wagehour/minimumwage_postcard.pdf

Oregon (General)

$11.25

$11.25

https://www.oregon.gov/boli/WHD/OMW/Pages/Minimum-Wage-Rate-Summary.aspx

Oregon (Urban)

Employer located within the urban growth boundary of a metropolitan service district organized under state law (i.e., Portland area;seecoverage map

$12.50

$12.50

https://www.oregon.gov/boli/WHD/OMW/Pages/Minimum-Wage-Rate-Summary.aspx

Oregon (Nonurban)

Counties:Baker; Coos; Crook; Curry; Douglas; Gilliam; Grant;Harney; Jefferson; Klamath; Lake;Malheur; Morrow; Sherman;Umatilla; Union;Wallowa; or Wheeler

$11.00

$11.00

https://www.oregon.gov/boli/WHD/OMW/Pages/Minimum-Wage-Rate-Summary.aspx

California - City of Alameda

$13.50

$13.50

https://www.alamedaca.gov/files/content/public/departments/community-development/minimum-wage/english-minimum-wage-notice.pdf

California - City of Berkeley

$15.59

$15.59

https://www.cityofberkeley.info/uploadedFiles/Housing/Level_3_-_General/MWO-and-Labor-Notice-Multi-year-clean.pdf

California - City of Berkeley (Employer Youth Works & Job Training Participants

$14.50

$14.50

https://www.cityofberkeley.info/uploadedFiles/Housing/Level_3_-_General/MWO-and-Labor-Notice-Multi-year-clean.pdf

California - City of Emeryville (All)

$16.30

$16.30

http://www.ci.emeryville.ca.us/1024/Minimum-Wage-Ordinance

California - City of Fremont(26+Employees)

$13.50

$13.50

https://fremont.gov/DocumentCenter/View/41059/Minimum-Wage-Notice-Flyer-2019

California - City of Los Angeles (26+ Employees)

$14.25

$14.25

https://wagesla.lacity.org/sites/g/files/wph471/f/2019-MWO-Poster-EN-11.pdf

California - City of Los Angeles (25 or Fewer Employees)

$13.25

$13.25

https://wagesla.lacity.org/sites/g/files/wph471/f/2019-MWO-Poster-EN-11.pdf

California - County of Los Angeles - Unincorporated (26+ Employees)

$14.25

$14.25

http://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/dca/243396_HonestWorkFairPayPosterEnglish.pdf

California - County of Los Angeles - Unincorporated (25 or Fewer Employees)

$13.25

$13.25

http://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/dca/243396_HonestWorkFairPayPosterEnglish.pdf

California - City & County of San Francisco

$15.59

$15.59

https://sfgov.org/olse/sites/default/files/minimum%20wage%20poster%20.2019_0.pdf

California - City & County of San Francisco (Government Supported Employee)

$13.79

$13.79

https://sfgov.org/olse/sites/default/files/minimum%20wage%20poster%20.2019_0.pdf

California - City of Santa Monica (26+ Employees)

$14.25

$14.25

http://qcode.us/codes/santamonica/view.php?topic=4-4_62&showAll=1&frames=on

California - City of Santa Monica (25 or Fewer Employees)

$13.25

$13.25

http://qcode.us/codes/santamonica/view.php?topic=4-4_62&showAll=1&frames=on

California - City of Pasadena (26+ Employees)

$14.25

$14.25

https://ww5.cityofpasadena.net/planning/wp-content/uploads/sites/56/2019/04/ENGLISH-DATE-JULY-1-2019-26-or-More.jpg

California - City of Pasadena (25 or Fewer Employees)

$13.25

$13.25

https://ww5.cityofpasadena.net/planning/wp-content/uploads/sites/56/2019/04/ENGLISH-DATE-JULY-1-2019-25-or-Fewer.jpg

California - City of Malibu (26+ Employees)

$14.25

$14.25

https://www.malibucity.org/DocumentCenter/View/13288/Malibu-Minimum-Wage-poster?bidId=

California - City of Malibu (25 or Fewer Employees)

$13.25

$13.25

https://www.malibucity.org/DocumentCenter/View/13288/Malibu-Minimum-Wage-poster?bidId=

California - City of San Leandro

$14.00

$14.00

https://www.sanleandro.org/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?BlobID=29911

California - City of Milpitas

$15.00

$15.00

http://www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/_pdfs/officialnoticeEng.pdf

Illinois - Chicago

$13.00

TBD

https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/bacp/Consumer%20Information/20180601minimumwage.pdf

Illinois - Cook County

$12.00

TBD

https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/bacp/Consumer%20Information/20180601minimumwage.pdf

Maine - City of Portland

$11.11

$5.50

https://www.portlandmaine.gov/DocumentCenter/View/23876/2019-Minimum-Wage-Poster

Maryland - Montgomery County (51+ Employees)

$13.00

$4.00

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/humanrights/Resources/Files/Minimum_Wage_Transition_Table.pdf

Maryland - Montgomery County (11 to 50 Employees)

$12.50

$4.00

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/humanrights/Resources/Files/Minimum_Wage_Transition_Table.pdf

Maryland - Montgomery County (10 or Fewer Employees)

*Note:In 2020, there will be 3 different rates depending on size

$12.50

$4.00

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/humanrights/Resources/Files/Minimum_Wage_Transition_Table.pdf

Minnesota - City of Minneapolis (101+ Employees)

$12.25

$12.25

http://minimumwage.minneapolismn.gov/uploads/9/6/3/1/96313024/minimumwage_sst_employee_notice_poster.pdf

Minnesota - City of Minneapolis (100 or Fewer Employees)

$11.00

$11.00

http://minimumwage.minneapolismn.gov/uploads/9/6/3/1/96313024/minimumwage_sst_employee_notice_poster.pdf

 

Posters can be accessed via the links noted below, downloaded, and printed.

Electronic versions of federal and state posters can be found at the following link: www.hraen.com/states.htm.

Electronic versions of city and county posters can be found at the following link: www.hraen.com/city.htm.

*The vendor provided in the links above is working diligently on making sure all posters are the latest copy but from time to time this may not be the case, e.g. some posters are not yet available by the government site.  If you find any poster which has not been updated, please let us know.

The poster team can be contacted via their mailbox (totalsource.ssc@adp.com) to place an order and/or with any questions.

As always, please contact your dedicated service professional with any questions.

* Produced in partnership with Littler Mendelson P.C.

Please click here for how to run a report to identify client’s employees’ current rate of pay and how to make adjustments in ADP TotalSource® for any employees who require pay rate increases.


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