October 2014

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has issued final regulations implementing the provisions of Executive Order 13658 that raises the minimum wage federal contractors are required to pay workers on covered contracts.  Specifically, the Executive Order: raises the minimum wage for workers on federal service and construction contracts to $10.10 per hour beginning January 1, Read more

Employers are increasingly using sub-contractors, temporary staffing, leased employees and independent contractors to supplement or, sometimes, replace their regular workforce.  This workforce is especially attractive in California where labor costs run high.  Until now, using a “labor contractor” to supply California workers for a “client employer” usually protected such employers from liability for the payment Read more

Ohio minimum wage workers will soon see a boost in their paychecks.  Effective January 1, 2015, the minimum wage rate for most workers will increase from $7.95 per hour to $8.10 per hour.  The minimum wage rate for tipped employees will increase from $3.98 to $4.05 per hour.  Although the state minimum wage applies to Read more

Montanans earning minimum wage will see an increase in their pay from the current rate of $7.90 per hour to $8.05 per hour beginning Jan. 1, 2015.  State law requires the minimum wage rate to be adjusted each year for inflation. The minimum wage increase will have the greatest impact on the accommodations and food Read more

The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment has announced its annual proposed state minimum wage rate for 2015. Colorado Minimum Wage Order Number 31 establishes a minimum wage rate of $8.23 per hour, and $5.21 per hour for employees who regularly receive tips, effective January 1, 2015.  The Colorado Constitution requires the state to adjust Read more