ISSUE 1084 FLORIDA
MINIMUM WAGE TO RISE
The
Agency for Workforce Innovation
recently announced that Florida's
minimum wage will be $6.40 per hour,
effective January 1, 2006, for all
hours worked in Florida. This represents
an increase of 25 cents over the
current state minimum wage of $6.15
per hour. Florida's minimum wage
was created in a constitutional
amendment approved by voters on
November 2, 2004, and covers all
employees in the state covered by
the federal minimum wage.
Pursuant
to the language of the state constitutional
amendment, the Agency for Workforce
Innovation is to perform an annual
calculation to establish a new minimum
wage each year. The constitution
also requires the adjusted minimum
wage to be published. The increase
in the minimum wage this year represents
a 4 percent change in the federal
consumer price index for urban wage
earners and clerical workers in
the South Regional for the 12-month
period prior to September 1, 2005.
Florida's new minimum wage will
be $1.25 more than the current $5.15
federal minimum wage.
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