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  2. They also align Pennsylvania regulations with federal ones. ... Littler Mendelson law firm and co-chair of the firm’s wage and hour practice group. ... State’s minimum wage to $12 an hour and ...

  3. Legislators call for Pennsylvania to join states raising ...

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    Another 418,000 make up to $12 an hour, and 510,000 earn between $12 and $15 per hour. Further, the number of “at-or-below” workers declined more than 40% between 2017 and 2022 – largely due ...

  4. Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 - Wikipedia

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    Secretary of Labor Elizabeth Dole supported increasing the minimum wage to $4.25 per hour along with allowing a minimum wage of $3.35 an hour for new employees' first ninety days of employment for an employer. [51] Secretary Dole said that President George H. W. Bush would veto any bill increasing the minimum wage to more than $4.25 per hour. [52]

  5. Gov. Shapiro signs 15 new laws in Pennsylvania - AOL

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    PENNSYLVANIA (WTAJ) — Governor Josh Shapiro announced that he signed 15 bills into Pennsylvania law on Tuesday. Pennsylvania welcomed 15 new laws on Tuesday, Oct. 29, surrounding topics like ...

  6. List of US states by minimum wage - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania: $7.25 $7.25 ... United States labor law; Wage slavery; Wage theft ... United States Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division.

  7. Minimum wage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The earliest minimum wage laws in the United States were state laws focused on women and children. [27] These laws were struck down by the Supreme Court between 1923 and 1937. [27] The first federal minimum wage law, which exempted large parts of the workforce, was enacted in 1938 and set rates that became obsolete during World War II. [27]

  8. United States labor law - Wikipedia

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    People have campaigned for a $15 an hour minimum wage, because the real minimum wage has fallen by 43% compared to 1968. [112] In "tipped" jobs, some states still enable employers to take their workers' tips for between $2.13 and the $7.25 minimum wage per hour.

  9. Laws of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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    The Laws of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (also known as the Pamphlet Laws or just Laws of Pennsylvania, as well as the Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania) is the compilation of session laws passed by the Pennsylvania General Assembly. [1]