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Changes Delayed For Michigan Minimum Wage And Paid Sick Leave

Changes Delayed For Michigan Minimum Wage And Paid Sick Leave

The Michigan Court of Claims ruled earlier this year that the legislature violated the Michigan Constitution in 2018 by enacting, and within the same session amending, two ballot initiatives:

  • One requiring higher minimum wages
  • One requiring paid sick leave

The 2018 ballot initiative was originally designed to raise the state’s minimum wage between 60 and 75 cents yearly until it reached $12.00 in 2022. The initiative was then intended to tack the minimum wage to inflation. Since employers and the relevant state agencies may not be able to implement the changes required by its decision immediately, the court has extended its stay until February 20th, 2023.

What Employers Should Know 

Starting February 2023, the standard minimum wage in Michigan will increase from its current $9.87 per hour to at least $12.00 per hour. Because the original 2018 ballot initiative would have increased the standard minimum wage to $12.00 effective on January 1st, 2022, the amount could increase in February 2023. In addition, the minimum wage for tipped employees will increase from its current $3.75 per hour to at least $9.60 or even higher.

Paid Sick Leave

Under the Earned Sick Time Act, Michigan employers must provide their employees 72 hours of sick leave annually. For employers with at least 10 employees, all 72 hours of leave must be paid. Small employers are to provide at least 40 hours of paid sick leave annually, while the balance of the 72 hours of leave may be unpaid.

Partnering With GMS For Payroll Administration 

Payroll is costly in both money and time. You probably know how your payroll responsibilities impact your operational efficiencies and bottom line. Between tax calculations, payroll, compliance, and all other payroll functions, there’s an insufficient amount of time to manage it properly. Stay up to date with regulatory changes and ensure your employees are being paid correctly by partnering with GMS. Contact us today.



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