Minimum wage to increase in Washington state

Published 9:40 am Friday, December 21, 2018

OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington state’s minimum wage will increase to $12 an hour in the new year.

The increase — up from this year’s $11.50 an hour — is part of 2016’s Initiative 1433, and will ultimately raise the state’s rate to $13.50 an hour by 2020.

Paid sick leave under the law started this past January, allowing employees to earn at least one hour of paid sick leave for every 40 hours worked.

The state’s minimum wage applies to workers in both agriculture and nonagricultural jobs, although 14- and 15-year-olds may be paid 85% of the minimum wage, according to the Department of Labor and Industries.

For employers in cities that already have higher minimum wages, including Seattle, the local minimum wage rate will apply as long as it is higher than the state minimum.

In Oregon, the standard minimum wage will increase to $11.25 an hour in July, up from $10.75. The wage will move to $12.50 in the Portland metro area, up from $12, and to $11, up from $10.50, in some rural counties. Clatsop County is covered under the standard minimum wage.

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