Florida's Minimum Wage Takes Effect May 2, 2005
Lori A. Brown and Linda Noel Fleurimond of Littler Mendelson, P.C.
Effective May 2, 2005 employers in Florida must pay hourly employees $6.15 per hour and tipped employees $3.13 per hour. The provisions of the Florida Minimum Wage dictate costly penalties for noncompliant employers.
Ten Tips For Workplace Success
Phillip J. Trobaugh of Mansfield, Tanick and Cohen, P.A.
Employers and Employees need to work together in order to be efficient and productive.
Frequently Asked Tax Questions and Answers Regarding Employer Tax Information
Internal Revenue Service
Answers to frequently asked questions regarding employee tax information from the Internal Revenue Service.
The Taxation of Tips under the Federal Insurance Contribution Act
Diviacchi Law Office
A range of benefit programs under the broad umbrella of the Social Security Act is financed largely from taxes pai.
Tips on Taxes
Goldsmith Law Firm
A range of benefit programs under the broad umbrella of the Social Security Act is financed largely from taxes .
New Jersey Raises Minimum Wage
Michael T. Grosso of Littler Mendelson, P.C.
On April 12, 2005, Acting Governor Richard J. Codey signed a bill into law which will increase New Jersey's minimum hourly wage to $7.15 over the next two years, $2.00 higher than the current federally-mandated $5.15 minimum hourly wage. The New Jersey minimum wage will increase to $6.15 per hour on October 1, 2005, and then to $7.15, effective October 1, 2006.
Oregon Minimum Wage Laws
James Dana Pinney of Bailey Pinney & Associates, LLC
You must earn and be paid no less than minimum wage for all hours worked in Oregon. Tips are NOT included. Minim.