Minneapolis workers can look forward to a boost in their paychecks come the new year, as the city's minimum wage is set to rise on January 1, 2025, to $15.97 an hour. This adjustment, tied to inflation, pledges to extend to all employees within the Minneapolis city limits, regardless of age or level of training, as officially announced earlier.
According to the City of Minneapolis, the increase applies to employees when they are working within the city, and employers are mandated to conform by displaying the updated Labor Standards Poster in English and Spanish if necessary, and to provide the same information in written prehire notices to recruits, ensuring they are aware of their entitlements from the commencement of their employment.
Employers seeking clarity can reach out to the City's technical assistance at [email protected] or engage with Business Technical Assistance Provider Davis Senseman available at [email protected], for risk-free consultations.
Citizens and employees can access comprehensive information concerning the city's labor standards by visiting the official city website, contacting 311 for immediate assistance, or reaching out via email to [email protected]. Violations of the labor standards can be reported online or similarly through a 311 call.