Sunday, June 29, 2014

Seattle's Minimum Wage: It's Complicated

Note: The State of Washington's minimum wage is $9.32.


First of all, there are 2 categories of employers.
  • Large
    • 500 or more employees, in Seattle or nationally
    • Schedule 1
  • Small 
    • Fewer than 500 employees
    • Schedule 2
Then there are different schedules within each category
  • Schedule 1 ($15 minimum wage target date)
    • No benefits (January 1, 2017)
    • Health benefits (January 1, 2018)
  • Schedule 2 ($15 minimum wage target date)
    • No benefits (January 1, 2021)
    • Health benefits (January 1, 2019)

Schedule 2 employers can meet the applicable hourly minimum compensation requirement through
wages 
tips

health care contribution*
*money paid by an employer towards an individual employee’s medical benefits plan



Minimum compensation requirement will no longer be in effect as of January 1, 2025.

Sources:
City of Seattle.  Office of the Mayor.
Seattle City Council.  Select Committee on Minimum Wage and Income Inequality.
Ordinance no. 124490

Related posts: 
What happened the last time a minimum wage bill was introduced in the Wisconsin state legislature.  (6/27/2014)
 UW-Milwaukee survey:  76% of respondents support raising the minimum wage.  (6/25/2014)
Wisconsin's $7.25 minimum wage: "Minimum comfort" indeed! (6/24/2014)
U.S. minimum wage since 1960.  (6/24/2014)
Support for minimum wage hike grows.  (6/21/2014)
More evidence that Scott Walker and the Republican state legislature is increasingly out of touch with the people they serve.  (5/28/2014)
Earning minimum wage and looking for a place to live? Check the "Dumps" listings! (4/25/2014
Scraping by on $83.65 an hour.  (3/17/2014)
Minnesota legislature looks to boost minimum wage from $6.15 to $9.50 per hour.  (3/4/2014)
The minimum wage:  It's not the same all over.  (2/18/2014)
A border debate on the minimum wage.  (2/16/2014)
The MacIver Institute's Pavlovian response to an increase in the minimum wage. (1/10/2014)
The view from the other side of the counter.  (11/29/2013)
The minimum wage and the poverty guideline.  (11/20/2013)
Most of us don't buy into U.S. Chamber of Commerce handwringing over minimum wage.  (11/1/2013)
A look at the minimum wage.  (9/28/2013)

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