The minimum wage is slated to increase in a handful of cities and counties on July 1 even as businesses continue to face financial challenges due to government-mandated closures.
Failure to comply with the increases could leave employers liable for serious wage and hour penalties that would bring even more financial hardship, attorneys say.
Carole Vigne, a staff attorney who represents employees in...
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