It's illegal to fill a «proper» job with a worker who is not
receiving at least the minimum wage.
Not exact matches
In what could set off a major City Hall battle, two City Council members from the Bronx plan to propose a bill on Tuesday that would guarantee wages of
at least $ 10 an hour, nearly $ 3 above the
minimum wage, to all workers
at development projects
receiving public subsidies.
This would mean that anyone over 25 who has been
receiving JobSeeker's Allowance for 2 years or more and anyone under 25 who has been
receiving JobSeeker's Allowance for 1 year or more would get a guaranteed job, paying
at least the
minimum wage for 25 hours a week and training of
at least 10 hours a week.
The
Minimum Wage Act (Article 19 of the NY State Labor Law) requires that all employees in NY State
receive at least the applicable hourly
Minimum Wage rate.
The council also voted to override the mayor's veto of a controversial bill that would force developers who
receive more than a $ 1 million in city subsidies to pay their workers
at least $ 10 an hour, plus benefits, or $ 11.50 without — significantly more than the
minimum wage.
Under the proposed legislation, developers who
received more than $ 1 million in city subsidies would be forced to pay workers
at least $ 10 an hour, plus benefits, or $ 11.50 without — significantly higher than current
minimum wage.
He will call for Britain's five million lowest - paid workers to
receive at least # 7.14 an hour, instead of the current # 5.83
minimum wage.»
The bill would force developers who
receive subsidies from the City's Economic Development Corporation and Industrial Development Agency to pay their workers
at least $ 10 an hour — significantly higher than
minimum wage.
At a hastily - called press conference at City Hall, Quinn, who was joined by fellow council members and the head of the retail workers» union, announced plans to introduce a new «living wage» bill that will force developers receiving more than a $ 1 million in city subsidies to pay their workers at least $ 10 an hour, plus benefits, or $ 11.50 without — significantly more than the $ 7.25 minimum wag
At a hastily - called press conference
at City Hall, Quinn, who was joined by fellow council members and the head of the retail workers» union, announced plans to introduce a new «living wage» bill that will force developers receiving more than a $ 1 million in city subsidies to pay their workers at least $ 10 an hour, plus benefits, or $ 11.50 without — significantly more than the $ 7.25 minimum wag
at City Hall, Quinn, who was joined by fellow council members and the head of the retail workers» union, announced plans to introduce a new «living
wage» bill that will force developers
receiving more than a $ 1 million in city subsidies to pay their workers
at least $ 10 an hour, plus benefits, or $ 11.50 without — significantly more than the $ 7.25 minimum wag
at least $ 10 an hour, plus benefits, or $ 11.50 without — significantly more than the $ 7.25
minimum wage.
The living
wage bill would force developers
receiving more than a $ 1 million in city subsidies to pay their workers
at least $ 10 an hour, plus benefits, or $ 11.50 without — significantly more than the $ 7.25
minimum wage.
By being compelled to remain
at a particular location, the employee is complying with a requirement from the employer and as such, must be compensated, namely they should
receive at least the national
minimum wage.
You should
receive at least the National
Minimum Wage in the UK if you're performing the role of a worker.