STATE WAGE WILL RISE TO $7.15/HOUR
HARRISBURG – An estimated 400,000 workers in the commonwealth will see their hourly pay increase to $7.15 on July 1 when the state’s minimum wage rises for the second time this year, Governor Edward G. Rendell said today.
The increase for small employers (those who employ 10 or fewer full-time workers) will rise to $6.65 per hour. The increases were approved by the General Assembly and signed by the Governor last July.
“Pennsylvania is home to the hardest working men and women in the country,” Governor Rendell said. “So it is only right that we ensure that they are receiving an equitable minimum wage for the contributions they make to our economy.”
The 60-day youth training wage, which is currently based on the current federal minimum wage of $5.15, will increase to $5.85 per hour on July 24, 2007, for employees under 20 years of age.
Friday, June 22, 2007
PA Minimum Wage Will Rise To $7.15/Hour July 1
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