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However, a large number of municipalities located within Cook County have opted-out of the county-level minimum wage ordinance. [234] Indiana: $7.25 [235] $2.13 Iowa: $7.25 [236] $4.35 Most small retail and service establishments grossing less than $300,000 annually are not required to pay the minimum wage. [236]
On July 22, 2008, the Cook County board voted against Cook County Commissioner's proposal to repeal the tax increase. [30] In 2016, Cook County joined Chicago in adopting a $13 hourly minimum wage. [31] Cook County Board chairman John Daley called the wage hike "the moral and right thing to do."
Shall the minimum wage in your municipality match the $13 per hour Cook County minimum wage law for adults over the age of 18 by July 1, 2020, and be indexed to the consumer price index after that? [21]
September 10, 2024 at 1:50 PM. Bank of America is closing in on its objective of paying its U.S. workers a minimum of $25 an hour by 2025, increasing its base wage to within a buck of that goal ...
Basic Minimum Rate (per hour) is $7.25 for employers with ten or more full time employees at any one location or employers with annual gross sales over $100,000 irrespective of number of full time employees. All other employers: Basic Minimum Rate (per hour): $2.00. Unless the employers are subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act, in which case ...
The meeting was eventually approved and presented to the rest of the board for a vote in January 2020. She voted in favor of adopting Cook County's sick leave requirements in Lincolnwood. She and two others also voted in favor of raising Lincolnwood's minimum wage beyond the wage set by Cook County. She was quoted as saying:
Following an October 2016 Cook County Board measure to gradually increase the county minimum wage to $13, many suburban municipalities passed measures overriding the wage hike just days before the first incremental increase to $10 on Saturday, July 1, 2017, including neighboring Wilmette and Skokie.
As a candidate for governor, Pritzker campaigned on raising the minimum wage in Illinois to $15 an hour. [174] He enacted a plan to do so, raising the minimum wage to $9.25 an hour on January 1, 2020, and then to $10 an hour on July 1 of that year. The minimum wage has risen by $1 per hour each year on January 1. It will be $15 as of January 1 ...