On November 2, 2004, Florida voters have approved an amendment to the state Constitution that provides for a state minimum wage. This amendment creates a Florida minimum wage covering all employees in the state covered by the federal minimum wage.
The law will go into effect May 2, 2005, setting the minimum wage at $6.15 per hour. The wage On November 2, 2004, Florida voters have approved an amendment to the state Constitution that provides for a state minimum wage. This amendment creates a Florida minimum wage covering all employees in the state covered by the federal minimum wage. The law will go into effect May 2, 2005, setting the minimum wage at $6.15 per hour. The wage
On November 2, 2004, Florida voters have approved an amendment to the state Constitution that provides for a state minimum wage. This amendment creates a Florida minimum wage covering all employees in the state covered by the federal minimum wage. The law will go into effect May 2, 2005, setting the minimum wage at $6.15 per hour. The wage
On November 2, 2004, Florida voters have approved an amendment to the state Constitution that provides for a state minimum wage. This amendment creates a Florida minimum wage covering all employees in the state covered by the federal minimum wage. The law will go into effect May 2, 2005, setting the minimum wage at $6.15 per hour.
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