MINIMUM WAGE FOR SMALL BUSINESSES
I WORK FOR A SMALL BUSINESS WITH LESS THAN 50 EMPLOYEES WORKING FOR THE EMPLOYER. I WAS WONDERING DO A SMALL BUSINESS HAVE TO PAY THEIR EMPLOYEES MINIMUM WAGE OR THIS NEW LAW DOES NOT APPLY FOR SMALL BUSINESSES?
1 answer | asked Jan 6, 2007 11:19 AM [EST] | applies to Ohio
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Ohio's new minimum wage applies to small employers. If the employer is really small, with less than $250K in gross revenues, it is allowed to pay the federal minimum wage instead of the higher Ohio minimum wage. However, it must still pay a minimum wage.
Paste this link in your browser for more information on the new Ohio minimum wage:
http://www.myemploymentlawyer.com/Ohio-minimum-wage-law-amendment.htm
Regards,
Neil.
posted by Neil Klingshirn | Jan 8, 2007 09:07 AM [EST]
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