TRENTON — New Jersey's minimum wage goes up 13% to $10 an hour as part of the state's five-year phase in of a $15 hourly minimum wage.
Democratic
Gov. Phil Murphy signed the legislation ratcheting up the state's $8.85
minimum wage earlier this year, and on Monday the rate climbs to $10.
For seasonal and small business employees there is no change in the rate, which will remain at $8.85 until it climbs to $10.30 on Jan. 1
The minimum wage for tipped workers will climb 50 cents to $2.63 on Monday.
The minimum wage for most employees will climb to $11 an hour by Jan. 1 before reaching $15 by Jan. 1, 2024.
https://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/state/new-jersey-s-minimum-wage-goes-up-to-an-hour/article_3d4e1363-15f4-510b-bf90-2cd97204d5bc.html
For seasonal and small business employees there is no change in the rate, which will remain at $8.85 until it climbs to $10.30 on Jan. 1
The minimum wage for tipped workers will climb 50 cents to $2.63 on Monday.
The minimum wage for most employees will climb to $11 an hour by Jan. 1 before reaching $15 by Jan. 1, 2024.
https://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/state/new-jersey-s-minimum-wage-goes-up-to-an-hour/article_3d4e1363-15f4-510b-bf90-2cd97204d5bc.html
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