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Labor/Employment

Jun. 4, 2020

Looming minimum wage hikes vex beleaguered businesses

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.

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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