As 2018 winds down, it’s time to prepare for the minimum wage changes that begin January 1, 2019.
A little refresher on how we got here: In 2016, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. signed SB 3, making California the first state in the nation that committed to raising the minimum wage to $15 per hour statewide. Under the bill, California’s minimum wage increases annually so it hits $15 per hour for all businesses by 2023.
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