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Minimum Wage Increase Ahead!

While many cities across California increase their minimum wage requirements on January 1st of each year, there are several cities that raise their minimum wage requirements on July 1st.  If you have not checked already, Employers should confirm their local city requirements relating to minimum wage hikes to ensure you are paying your employees accurately.

For example, if you are in San Francisco, the minimum wage beginning July 1, 2023, increases to $18.07.  Other cities increasing their minimum wage requirements on July 1st include Berkeley ($18.07), Emeryville ($18.67) and City of Los Angeles ($16.78).

These changes must be put in writing to your employees, the increased payment must begin on July 1, 2023, and properly reflected on their paycheck. Keep in mind too, that employers are also required to place a minimum wage poster in the workplace that clearly identifies the minimum wage in the city in which their employees are working.

For more information on how to implement these minimum wage increases or receive proper notices, please contact the Employer Lawyers at Chauvel & Glatt.

This material in this article, provided by Chauvel & Glatt, is designed to provide informative and current information as of the date of the post. It should not be considered, nor is it intended to constitute legal advice.  For information on your particular circumstances, please contact Chauvel & Glatt at 650-573-9500. 

*Disclaimer: The content of this blog is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice. Every legal matter is unique, and the information presented here may not apply to your specific situation. Reading this blog does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and Chauvel & Glatt, LLP. For personalized legal assistance or advice, please contact a qualified attorney. If you would like to discuss your legal needs, we invite you to contact our office to schedule a consultation.

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