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21 November 2018

New Jersey Raising Minimum Wage!

New Jersey's minimum wage will increase by 25 cents, from $8.60 to $8.85 per hour, effective January 1, 2019.
United States Employment and HR
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New Jersey's minimum wage will increase by 25 cents, from $8.60 to $8.85 per hour, effective January 1, 2019. For non-exempt employees making the minimum wage, employers will be required to pay an overtime rate of $13.28 for every hour worked over 40 in a work week, to comply with the State's minimum wage requirements.

Employers should be aware that one of Governor Phil Murphy's top legislative priorities is to increase the minimum wage to $15 per hour. Although the Legislature passed a $15-an-hour minimum wage bill in 2016, which was vetoed by then-Governor Chris Christie, neither Governor Murphy nor the Legislature has communicated a path forward to get another bill on the table.

As wage payment violations carry significant penalties in New Jersey, you should contact a member of Blank Rome's  labor & employment practice group if you have any questions about compliance with New Jersey's minimum wage increase or any other wage and hour issues.

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