An implied power
Government, via legislation.
An implied power
New York and New York City both have their own jurisdiction and ability to pass laws in addition to the federal laws.
The concept federal legislation of the minimum wage illustrates is labor reform. Many states have federal wages that vary greatly from the one the federal government has instituted.
The minimum wage is determined by the federal government and can be exceeded by the state government. It is public information. Employers are not required to post notices about the minimum wage.
The minimum wage is $7.25, the same as federal minimum wage.
As of July 2010, federal minimum wage is $7.25 and Minnesota minimum wage is the same because federal law prevails. However, by statute, the minimum wage in Minnesota is $5.25 or $6.15 depending on annual sales.
You can get a copy of a Federal Minimum Wage Poster online.
Florida's minimum wage at $6.79 is 16+% greater than the Federal minimum wage of $5.85 as of July 2008.
The current minimum wage in New York State is $7.25 USD an hour. This meets the bottom threshold of the minimum nationwide wage set by the United States Federal Government.
Yes in some countries, no in others. The US has a federal minimum wage. Canada does not.
minimum wage varies per state, but the federal min wage [if you work on a military base or for the government this is what they go on] is $9.15