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SB 704 Alternative local minimum wage; establishes procedure which wage may be imposed in any locality.
Introduced by: Barbara A. Favola | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Alternative local minimum wage. Establishes a procedure by which an alternative local minimum wage may be imposed in any locality. Adoption of an alternative minimum wage requirement requires majority approval by the voters in a local referendum. If approved at a referendum and imposed by ordinance of the local governing body, the alternative minimum wage requirement shall become effective on the July 1 that follows delivery to the Commissioner of Labor and Industry of certified copies of certain documents. An alternative local minimum wage requires every employer to pay to each of his employees, for work performed by them within the locality, wages at a rate not less than (i) $8.25 per hour during the first 12 months the requirement is in effect; (ii) $9.25 per hour during the following 12 months; and (iii) $10.50 per hour thereafter. If the federal minimum wage exceeds the levels specified in an alternative local minimum wage requirement, the federal minimum wage will prevail.
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HISTORY
- 12/02/14 Senate: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/14/15 15100602D
- 12/02/14 Senate: Referred to Committee on Privileges and Elections
- 01/20/15 Senate: Rereferred from Privileges and Elections (15-Y 0-N)
- 01/20/15 Senate: Rereferred to Commerce and Labor
- 01/26/15 Senate: Passed by indefinitely in Commerce and Labor (11-Y 4-N)