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min wage


Question Posted Thursday November 13 2008, 5:00 pm

is it illegal for a boss to only allow their employee to make $6.50 since it is below minimum wage. any more info is greatly appreciated :]

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Exquisitechick answered Friday November 14 2008, 3:37 pm:
Being paid below minimum wage is only legal if your occupation provides you the opportunity to supplement the wage via gratuities of some sort. Waiters and Waitresses, bartenders, and valet personnel are types of employees that may be paid less than minimum wage.

Minimum wage is different in all the states, so i would have to know what state you live in to be more exact. I know when i was 15 i only got $6.50 and that is below minimum wage but it was because i was a super minor.


Below is the minimum wages for the states, you just simply click on the state you want to see the minimum wage for :]


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