Wage & Hour Developments
Wage & Hour Developments
The regulatory landscape, appetite for administrative agency enforcement, and judicial interpretations related to wage-and-hour issues are rapidly evolving. Our blog is a one-stop resource for federal- and state-level updates and analysis on wage-and-hour-related developments affecting employers.

Nebraska Joins the Growing List of States that Will Require Employers to Provide Paid Sick Leave

Texas Court Invalidates Department of Labor’s 2024 Rule On Executive, Administrative and Professional Exemptions
In a significant ruling, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas has set aside a Department of Labor (DOL or Department) 2024 Rule, which sought to raise the minimum salary level for exemptions under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) for executive, administrative, and professional (EAP) employees.

California Voters Reject Minimum Wage Increase
This election cycle, California voters rejected the minimum wage initiative Proposition 32 (Prop 32). The initiative would have provided a stair-step increase in statewide minimum wage from $16 an hour to $18 an hour by 2026.

California Minimum Wage Initiative Still Undecided
The fate of California Proposition 32 (Prop 32) remains undecided as votes are still being counted. Prop 32 addressed whether California’s minimum wage would increase starting January 1, 2025.

Massachusetts Voters Retain Subminimum Wage for Tipped Employees
On election day Massachusetts voters were given the opportunity to vote on the Fair Wage for Tipped Workers Act, a ballot measure, referred to as Question 5, that would have gradually increased pay for tipped workers until it met the state minimum wage of $15 an hour in 2029. Voters rejected the ballot measure by a nearly 30% margin.

Arizona’s Minimum Wage Increases on January 1, 2025
Illinois Minimum Wage Increases on January 1, 2025
Washington Announces New Minimum Wages for 2025

2024 California Labor, Employment, and Independent Contractor Legislative Update

New Washington Ruling Endorses 30-Minute Penalty for Meal Period Violations
New Rates for California Software Employees and Licensed Physicians and Surgeons

The California Department of Industrial Relations Updates Its PAGA FAQs Following Legislative Reforms

Recent District of Arizona Opinion Holds Two Non-Compete Agreements Are Unenforceable

California Raises Minimum Wages for Health Care Workers—Effective October 16, 2024
