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Denver employers will have to pay their hourly workers 52 cents more next year after the city’s minimum wage rises to $18.81 per hour on Jan. 1. For tipped workers, the minimum wage will be set ...
Gov. Polis signed a Colorado bill aiming to address and prevent wage theft, with enhanced recovery and protection measures.
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Denver minimum wage increases again in 2025; restaurant owners say it's a "huge cost" for themAt the start of the new year, some Colorado workers will get a bump in pay as Denver's minimum wage will go up 52 cents, from $18.29 to $18.81. The minimum wage has continued to see increases year ...
House Bill 1001 also increases the amount of money employees can recoup from successful wage theft claims to $13,000 from ...
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Denver's minimum wage is now nearly $19 an hourThe minimum wage increased this month in both Denver and the state of Colorado. Why it matters: An estimated 260,800 local employees will benefit from the pay bumps directly and indirectly ...
Pretty much for the past year and couple months we’ve been struggling,” owner and pastry chef Lillian Cho said. “It’s been ...
Denver licensing officials are trying to strip the Diamond Cabaret of its operating permit after investigations into ...
There's a movement among Denver restaurants to pay their staff a livable wage before tips. It can be a big challenge for ...
they can pay their tipped employees $15.79 an hour instead of the city’s standard minimum wage of $18.81. Under the current version of HB 1208 Denver restaurant owners would only have to pay ...
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