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What Wage Protections are Meant to Help Workers in Minnesota?
June 30th, 2022
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What Wage Protections are Meant to Help Workers in Minnesota?
Minneapolis, MN - There are various laws at the state and federal level to ensure that workers are paid correctly. Many of these laws are related to overtime, minimum pay rates, record keeping, and seeing that each employee is actually compensated for all time that they have worked. Any kind of missing wages, illegal deductions, or unfair pay practices are technically considered wage theft, and the employer may face lawsuits or other consequences. Workers in Minnesota who have not been paid properly can retain an attorney to investigate the matter and take formal action if necessary. Minimum wage lawsThe minimum wage is the hourly amount that each worker must be paid at minimum. Employers can choose to pay a worker more, and states can adopt their own minimum wage laws that exceed the federal amount, but states cannot pass a law to pay less than the federal minimum wage. Minnesota has a state minimum wage that has increased for inflation, which means workers have to be paid at least this amount.Overtime laws Many workers who have worked in excess of forty hours in a seven day consecutive period are eligible for overtime. The overtime rate is at least one and one half times the worker’s standard pay rate. There are exemptions that apply to certain salaried workers, independent contractors, and some other employees who are not paid hourly. However, it is common for some employers to improperly categorize their employees to avoid paying overtime. This means that each worker should check their status and try to determine if they are legitimately exempt from overtime pay laws. Record keeping
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