A new minimum wage storm is brewing.
With the federal minimum wage increasing to $7.25 per hour on Friday, a movement to give tipped employees a pay raise is gaining momentum.
A new minimum wage storm is brewing. With the federal minimum wage increasing to $7.25 per hour on Friday, a movement to give tipped employees a pay raise is gaining momentum. Employee-rights advocates note that the minimum wage for tipped employees -- including waitresses, hotel workers, nail salon staff and car wash attendants -- has been frozen at $2.13 an hour since 1991. But efforts are under way to undo that.
July 27, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com
A new minimum wage storm is brewing.
With the federal minimum wage increasing to $7.25 per hour on Friday, a movement to give tipped employees a pay raise is gaining momentum.
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