By Kenneth Lovett
ALBANY — A state minimum wage hike is among a host of state laws set to take effect when the new year begins.
The multi-year phase-in plan to raise the state minimum wage to $15-an-hour begins on Saturday.
New York City businesses with at least 11 employees will begin paying
employees at least $11-an-hour, up from the current $9-an-hour minimum
wage.
City businesses with 10 or fewer employees will have to pay
$10.50-an-hour while the rate on Long Island and Westchester will rise
to $10-an-hour.
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Source: The New York Daily News (via The Empire Report)
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