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Article Index » north carolina » wage & hour
Report Link New Minimum Wage Mandates New Posting Requirement in North Carolina (pdf).
Ogletree Deakins - January 31, 2007
Effective January 1, 2007, the minimum wage in North Carolina increase to $6.15 an hour.
Report Link Ashville hotel manager not entitled to overtime pay (pdf).
Ogletree Deakins - September 12, 2006
Employee's primary duties or managerial, not manual.
Report Link North Carolina minimum wage to increase to $6.15.
Ogletree Deakins - September 12, 2006
New law takes effect on January 1, 2007.
Report Link North Carolina Raises Minimum Wage.
Jackson Lewis LLP - July 17, 2006
North Carolina Governor Mike Easley has signed into law a $1 increase in the state minimum wage. The new law, which goes into effect January 1, 2007, requires all employers in the state to pay employees at least $6.15 per hour. An estimated 139,000 North Carolina workers will receive automatic wage increases as a result of the measure.
Report Link North Carolina Alert: Wage and Hour Act Amended (pdf).
Nexsen Pruet - December 13, 2005
Several changes to the wage payment provisions of the North Carolina Wage and Hour Act went into effect on October 1, 2005, including the following.

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