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Minimum Wage Increases Coming January 1

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Lastly, over the last several years, many local governments have implemented their own minimum wage rates for work performed within their jurisdiction. West Hollywood is the latest city to do so, enacting their own minimum wage ordinance (MWO) that takes effect January 1, 2022. July 1, 2022 $16.00 January 1, 2023 $17.00 Belmont: $16.20

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Employees Want Permanently Flexible Work, Survey Says

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Employers must monitor and comply with local city and county employment-related ordinances for the location where the employee is actually doing the work. CalChamber members can read more about Remote Workers/Telecommuters , including about how to establish a Teleworking Agreement , in the HR Library. Not a member?

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2018 California Minimum Wage Hike Brings Many Changes

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Don’t forget about local ordinances! Some cities and counties in California have adopted their own local minimum wage rates that are separate from the state rate. If a local ordinance provides for a higher minimum wage rate than the current state rate, the local rate must be paid. Not a member?