$5.30 per hour for employees with a qualified health insurance plan, and $6.85 per hour for all other employees. It is not different from the regular minimum wage.
The current minimum wage in Virginia for Servers and Bartenders is a paltry $2.13 an hour.
The minimum wage for servers in New York is at least $8 per hour. This is what has been defined by The General Industry Minimum Wage Act .
The Minimum Wage is 7.25 for Nevada or go to http://www.laborlawcenter.com/t-State-Minimum-Wage-Rates.aspx?gclid=CKTN876B2p8CFQHxDAodNT6EFg#Note6 the links shows all the stats minimum wage as of now and last year.
$2.35 per hour
4.25/hour
minimum wage is $2.13 plus whatever tips you make.
Washington state does not allow a tip credit, so servers must be paid the state minimum wage of $8.55. Washington, D.C. allows a tip credit that brings minimum wage for tipped employees who qualify down to $2.77.
No, minimum is minimum no matter what age.
The legal general minimum wage in British Columbia is $10.25 an hour. The minimum wage was last updated on 2012 May 1. Other minimum wages include: Liquor servers: $9.00 an hour.
The legal general minimum wage in British Columbia is $10.25 an hour. The minimum wage was last updated on 2012 May 1. Other minimum wages include: Liquor servers: $9.00 an hour.
The legal general minimum wage in British Columbia is $10.25 an hour. The minimum wage was last updated on 2012 May 1. Other minimum wages include: Liquor servers: $9.00 an hour.
North Dakota follows the Federal Minimum Wage of 7.25 an hour and for tipped employees, ie servers and bartenders, it is $4.86 an hour.