Florida's new minimum wage is $7.31 an hour, up from $7.25, takes effect  on Wednesday. That's the minimum amount employers must pay employees,  including domestic workers. 
The state's minimum wage was  increased after a successful Constitutional challenge by the National  Employment Law Project and Florida Legal Services. The worker advocacy  groups sought to correct an error in the method used by the state work  force agency in calculating an adjustment in the minimum wage for  inflation.
For tipped workers, the increase is from $4.23 an hour to $4.29 an hour, with the remaining $3.02 to made up by tips. 
If your employer is not paying you properly, contact my office at 305.358.6800.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
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