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CA 2021 Minimum Wage and Minimum Salary Threshold Changes
Effective January 1, 2021, the minimum wage for California employers with 25 or fewer employees increases to $13.00 per hour. The minimum wage for California employers with 26 or more employees increases to $14.00 per hour. In addition, please see the list below of local cities with minimum wage increases effective 1/1/21.
Most of these local ordinances state that this is required for any employee who works at least two hours in one calendar week within the geographic boundaries of their city to be paid at the local minimum wage rate.
Remember potential changes due to Covid:
For white-collar exempt employees, earnings must be equal or greater than double the state’s minimum wage. On 1/1/2021, the minimum annual salary requirement for white-collar exemptions will also increase as follows:
The applicable local minimum wage posters are available on their respective city websites- which can be accessed by selecting the appropriate city link below. Employers must post where information is accessible to all employees. Or if working from home, you may provide electronically.
California (25 or fewer employees): $13.00
California (26 or more employees): $14.00
We provide California businesses with summaries of some of the most critical legislation to ensure they stay in compliance while working to serve their communities. Please contact our COVID-19 Legal Task Force at 626.356.8880 or info@pprclaw.com with any questions regarding state-specific guidance or application to your workplace.
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