HR Newsletter
Posted on: July 19, 2023
Summer 2023 HR Compliance Calendar: Minimum Wage & Compliance Updates
Below is a summary of compliance requirements that took effect recently or will take effect soon.
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Minimum wage increases |
The minimum wage lists below are not exhaustive. There may be additional state and local jurisdictions that have scheduled increases or additional employees (EEs) that are impacted.
Check the government sites that apply to your jurisdiction over the upcoming months to help ensure compliance with changing minimum wage rates.
State and district minimum wage increases:
Effective June 1, 2023
Connecticut
- $15.00 per hour.
Effective July 1, 2023
District of Columbia
- $17.00 per hour.
Nevada
- $10.25 per hour (Employers that provide qualifying health insurance).
- $11.25 per hour (Employers that do not provide qualifying health insurance).
Oregon
- $13.20 per hour (non-urban counties).
- $14.20 per hour (other counties except Metro Portland).
- $15.45 per hour (Metro Portland).
Effective September 30, 2023
Florida
- $12.00 per hour.
Local minimum wage increases:
Effective April 1, 2023
San Mateo County, CA (Unincorporated)
- $16.50 per hour.
Effective July 1, 2023
Several jurisdictions also increased their minimum wage effective July 1, 2023.
Local Jurisdiction |
Hourly Minimum Wage Rate |
Alameda City, CA |
$16.52 |
Berkeley, CA |
$18.07 |
Emeryville, CA |
$18.67 |
Fremont, CA |
$16.80 |
Long Beach (Hotel workers) |
$17.55 |
Long Beach (Concessionaire workers) |
$17.36 |
Los Angeles City , CA |
$16.78 |
Los Angeles, CA (Unincorporated County) |
$16.90 |
Los Angeles (Hotels with at least 60 workers) |
$19.73 |
Malibu City, CA |
$16.90 |
Milpitas, CA |
$17.20 |
Pasadena, CA |
$16.93 |
San Francisco, CA |
$18.07 |
Santa Monica, CA |
$16.90 |
Santa, Monica (Hotel EEs) |
$19.73 |
West Hollywood, CA |
$19.08 |
Chicago, IL (21 or more EEs) |
$15.80 |
Chicago, IL (4 to 20 EEs) |
$15.00 |
Cook County, IL (unless municipality opted out) |
$13.70 |
Montgomery County, MD (51 or more EEs) |
$16.70 |
Montgomery County, MD (11 to 50 EEs) |
$15.00 |
Montgomery County, MD (10 or fewer EEs) |
$14.50 |
Minneapolis, MN (100 or fewer) |
$14.50 |
St. Paul, MN (101 to 10,000 EEs) |
$15.00 |
St. Paul, MN (Six to 100 EEs) |
$13.00 |
St. Paul, MN (Five or fewer EEs) |
$11.50 |
Tukwila, WA (Employers with more than 500 EEs worldwide, all franchisees associated with a franchisor or network of franchises that employ 500 EEs in aggregate worldwide) |
$18.99 |
Tukwila, WA (Employers with 15-500 EEs worldwide or annual gross revenue over $2 million) |
$16.99 |
Federal updates |
DOL releases updated posters. The United States Department of Labor has released updated posters regarding the Fair Labor Standards Act and the Family Medical Leave Act, which must be posted in a conspicuous location in the workplace where employees can read them. EEO-1 reporting expected to begin in fall for covered employers. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has announced that it is tentatively scheduled to begin accepting EEO-1 reports for 2022 via its portal in the fall of 2023. March 22, 2023NLRB clarifies ruling for overly broad provision in severance agreements. The National Labor Relations Board’s general counsel released guidance indicating the decision that employers are barred from drafting severance agreements that contain overly broad non-disparagement and confidentiality prohibitions also applies retroactively to agreements already entered with such provisions. March 29, 2023End of the Public Health Emergency impacts employee benefit plans. With the May 11, 2023 end of the federal COVID-19 National Emergency and Public Health Emergency Orders, the U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and U.S. Department of the Treasury issued guidance to assist employers preparing for the end of these Orders. April 19, 2023CFPB requires updated background check notice. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has published an updated version of “A Summary of Your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act," effective April 19, 2023. Employers have until March 20, 2024, to start using the new version. June 29, 2023U.S. Supreme Court clarifies right to religious accommodations. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that an employer must meet certain requirements to establish an undue hardship in the context of providing reasonable accommodations for employees' religious beliefs and practices. July 25, 2023New voluntary self‐identification form for federal contractors. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs has released a revised Voluntary Self-Identification of Disability Form (CC-305). July 31, 2023Remote I-9 inspection allowed through July. The Department of Homeland Security announced that employers may inspect Form I-9 documents remotely in certain situations until July 31, 2023. August 30, 2023Employers must physically inspect Form I-9 documents. Employers have until August 30, 2023 to perform all required in-person/physical examinations of Form I-9 documents for those individuals who have only received a virtual examination. |