Effective Jan. 1, New York’s minimum wage for service workers in New York City, Long Island and Westchester such as hat-check or nail salon personnel also is $17 per hour but with employers given a $2 ...
With the clock ticking toward his midnight swearing-in Thursday, Mamdani will keep several department heads from the Adams ...
New York’s minimum wage is set to increase effective Jan. 1. Starting on that date, the minimum wage statewide will increase ...
Minimum wage workers across New York will see another pay increase in 2026, with rates rising to $17 in New York City and ...
The New York State Department of Labor announced that starting Jan. 1, contractors and subcontractors must use the Electronic Certified Payroll Submissions system to report payrolls for public work pr ...
The new adjustments – which the State Department of Labor releases annually – will largely apply to employees who work in an ...
The state’s minimum wage is set to go up again on Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026, marking the third straight year of increases of the ...
New York has implemented new regulations this spring, impacting everything from school bathrooms and family courts to ...
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced the state’s minimum wage is set to go up again on January 1, 2026, marking the third straight year of increases. The minimum wage will rise to $17.00 per hour in ...
Some people will start making more money when the new year rolls around. Find out who's getting a raise and how much it will be.