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  1. Here’s a list of places in Marathon and surrounding areas that will be closing their doors for part of September 2024. 7 Mile Grill (September 3-24): A beloved spot in Marathon, known for its laid-back vibe and delicious seafood, will be closed from September 3rd through the 24th. Havana Jack's (September 3-26): Enjoying a cold drink by the water?

  2. More than 60% of state voters last week approved Amendment 2, a ballot measure that will phase in an increase the state’s current minimum wage of $8.56 per hour to $15 per hour by Sept. 30,...

  3. Effective September 30, 2024, the minimum wage in Florida increases to $13.00 an hour, and the required cash wage for tipped employees increases to $9.98. All Florida employers are required to post the current minimum wage in their place of business where an employee can see it.

  4. 22 lip 2023 · The minimum wage in Florida is $12.00 per hour, while the federal minimum wage stands at $7.25 per hour. This means that employers in Florida must pay their employees at least $12.00 per hour, irrespective of whether they are also subject to the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).

  5. 13 wrz 2024 · As a result, the state’s hourly minimum wage increased from $8.65 to $10 in 2021 and has been rising since by $1.00 each year on September 30 ($11 in 2022 and $12 in 2023). The next wage hike will soon take effect and continue rising over the next two years, as shown in the schedule below:

  6. nbc-2.com › article › floridas-minimum-wage-increases-to-dollar13-an-hour-furtherFlorida Minimum wage increases - NBC2 News

    3 dni temu · As of Monday, the minimum wage in Florida has increased to $13 an hour. According to the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association, Florida voters approved Amendment 2 to increase the state’s...

  7. On September 30, 2023, Florida’s minimum wage will increase to $12 for non-tipped employees. This represents year three of the six-year climb to $15 an hour that voters authorized with Amendment 2’s passage in 2020. While Amendment 2 was a historic and promising step forward, this wage does not go far enough in today’s economic climate.