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Washington, D.C.'s minimum wage to increase July 1

06/03/21

The minimum wage in the District of Columbia will increase to $15.20 per hour on July 1, 2021 for all workers, regardless of the size of the employer.

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Virginia requires paid sick leave for home health workers

06/03/21

Virginia has enacted legislation (House Bill 2137) that requires employers to provide paid sick leave to certain home health workers. House Bill 2137 is effective July 1, 2021.

Tuesday, June 1, 2021/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (9207)/Comments (0)/
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Virginia expands nondiscrimination law

06/03/21

Virginia has enacted three pieces of legislation that expand and amend the Virginia Human Rights Act (VHRA). These laws take effect on July 1, 2021.

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Virginia enacts overtime wage act

06/03/21

Virginia has enacted legislation (House Bill 2063 also known as the Overtime Wage Act) that expands overtime protections. House Bill 2063 is effective July 1, 2021.

Tuesday, June 1, 2021/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (9591)/Comments (0)/
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Philadelphia to enforce fair workweek standards

06/03/21

The Philadelphia Fair Workweek Ordinance adds scheduling and pay requirements for certain food service, retail and hospitality employers. The ordinance was originally scheduled to take effect on April 1, 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 public health emergency. It will now be enforced beginning June 1, 2021.

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New York enacts workplace health and safety protections

06/03/21

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has signed the New York Health and Essential Rights Act, or "the NY HERO Act" (the Act), into law. The Act adds workplace health and safety protections for airborne infectious diseases.

Tuesday, June 1, 2021/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (9904)/Comments (0)/
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New Mexico requires paid sick leave

06/03/21

New Mexico has enacted legislation (House Bill 20), also known as the Healthy Workplaces Act ("the Act"), that requires employers to provide paid sick and safe leave to employees. The Act takes effect on July 1, 2022.

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Nebraska bans hairstyle discrimination

06/03/21

Nebraska has enacted legislation (LB 451) that bans discrimination on the basis of a person's hairstyle or type and texture of hair. LB 451 will take effect three months after the 2021 legislature adjourns, or around the end of August 2021.

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Montana prohibits discrimination based on vaccination status

06/03/21

Montana has enacted legislation (House Bill 702) that prevents employers from discriminating against a person based on their vaccination status or possessing an immunity passport. House Bill 702 is effective immediately.

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Montana amends wrongful discharge law

06/03/21

Montana Governor Greg Gianforte has signed legislation (House Bill 254) that makes multiple amendments to the state's Wrongful Discharge from Employment Act (WDEA). House Bill 254 is effective immediately.

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Recent State Updates

California: state and local minimum wage changes for 2022

01/06/22

Author: ADP Admin/Wednesday, December 15, 2021/Categories: Compliance Corner , State Compliance Update, California

The minimum wage in California and in many local jurisdictions in the state will increase on January 1, 2022.

State Minimum Wage for 2022:

Effective January 1, 2022, the state’s minimum wage will increase to $14 per hour for employers with 25 or fewer employees. For employers with 26 or more employees, the state’s minimum wage will increase to $15 per hour.

Note: The change in the state’s minimum wage also impacts the minimum salary requirements for certain state exemptions from overtime. For the administrative, professional, and executive exemptions from overtime, employers with 26 or more employees must pay a salary of at least $1,200 per week beginning January 1, 2022. Employers with fewer than 26 employees must pay a minimum salary of at least $1,120 to these exempt employees.

Local Minimum Wages for 2022:

Many cities in California that set their own minimum wages will increase them on January 1, 2022. The following chart includes many of these local jurisdictions.

Jurisdiction

New Minimum Wage RateJanuary 1, 2022

Belmont, CA

$16.20

Burlingame, CA

$15.60

Cupertino, CA

$16.40

Daly City, CA

$15.53

El Cerrito, CA

$16.37

Half Moon Bay, CA

$15.56

Hayward, CA

$14.52 (25 or fewer employees)
$15.56 (26 or more employees)

Los Altos, CA

$16.40

Menlo Park, CA

$15.75

Mountain View, CA

$17.10

Novato, CA

$15 (1-25 employees)
$15.53 (26-99 employees)
$15.77 (100 or more employees)

Oakland, CA

$15.06

Palo Alto, CA

$16.45

East Palo Alto, CA

$15.60

Petaluma, CA

$15.85

Redwood City, CA

$16.20

Richmond, CA

$15.54

Note:Under city law, employers that contribute at least a certain amount towards an employee medical benefits plan may be able to take a limited credit toward the minimum wage. Remember, employers must also comply with the state minimum wage. If the state minimum wage is higher than the applicable city rate with the credit, employers must pay at least the state minimum wage.

San Carlos, CA

$15.77

San Diego, CA

$15

San Jose, CA

$16.20

San Mateo, CA

$16.20

Santa Clara, CA

$16.40

Santa Rosa, CA

$15.85

Sonoma, CA

$15 (25 employees or less)
$16 (26 employees or more)

South San Francisco, CA

$15.80

Sunnyvale, CA

$17.10

West Hollywood, CA

$15 (49 or fewer employees)
$15.50 (50 or more employees)

This isn’t an exhaustive list. There may be additional local jurisdictions in the state that have scheduled increases for January 1. Check your local laws to confirm compliance.

Multiple Rates:

If an employee is covered by both the state and a local minimum wage, you should generally comply with the rate most generous to the employee.

Notice Requirements:

Employers should ensure that they display up-to-date state and local minimum wage notices. Employers may also be required to furnish a notice to employees. For instance, Oakland requires employers to notify employees of the change in the minimum wage and post an updated notice by December 15, 2021. Many of these local jurisdictions require the notices be in multiple languages. Check your local rules for details.

More 2022 Increases Coming:

Some jurisdictions schedule their changes at another point during the year. For example, several other cities in California will increase their minimum wages on July 1, 2022.

Compliance Recommendations:

Ensure that you understand the minimum wage rules that apply to your employees. Please contact your dedicated service professional with any questions.

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