Minimum wage raised to $13 an hour, paid family leaves starts

<p>A new legislation will raise the minimum wage from $11 to $13 dollars an hour in New York.</p>

News 12 Staff

Jan 1, 2018, 12:50 PM

Updated 2,317 days ago

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A new legislation will raise the minimum wage from $11 to $13 dollars an hour in New York.
Under this new legislation, businesses in New York City with 10 employees or less will pay $12 dollars an hour.
Minimum raise increased to $13 an hour for companies with 11 or more employees and $13.50 for fast food workers.
This change is part of the plan to raise the state-wide minimum hourly pay to $15 by 2019.
Another change to add this year will be the launch of paid family leave.
The new NYS program will allow workers to take paid time off to care for a newborn baby for an ill family member.
Employees can now take up to eight weeks off and earn up to 50 percent of their average weekly up to $625.
By 2021, employees will be able to take up to 12 weeks of paid family leave for up to two-thirds of their weekly wage.
The state’s paid family leave plan is being paid for by a payroll tax deduction.


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