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  2. Tipped wage - Wikipedia

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    The United States federal government requires a wage of at least $2.13 per hour be paid to employees who receive at least $30 per month in tips. If wages and tips do not equal the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour during any week, the employer is required to increase cash wages to compensate. State law

  3. Tax withholding - Wikipedia

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    Tax withholding, also known as tax retention, pay-as-you-earn tax or tax deduction at source, is income tax paid to the government by the payer of the income rather than by the recipient of the income. The tax is thus withheld or deducted from the income due to the recipient. In most jurisdictions, tax withholding applies to employment income.

  4. Thai labour law - Wikipedia

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    In December 2019, the National Wage Committee recommended that the minimum daily wage for unskilled labour be increased by five to six baht, from 308 to 330 baht to 313–336 baht, effective 1 January 2020. The cabinet approved the proposal on 11 December. The move will impose 10 new minimum wage levels, depending on the province.

  5. Seattle City Attorney - Wikipedia

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    The City Attorney receives a salary of $145,000 per year, making them only the 265th highest paid municipal employee (as of 2012). The Law Department began issuing a digital newsletter in 2011. List of City Attorneys. Ann Davison, 2022–present; Pete Holmes, 2010–2022; Tom Carr, 2002–2009; Mark Sidran, 1990–2002

  6. Stabilization Act of 1942 - Wikipedia

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    The Stabilization Act of 1942 (Pub. L. Tooltip Public Law (United States) 77–729, 56 Stat. 765, enacted October 2, 1942), formally entitled "An Act to Amend the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, to Aid in Preventing Inflation, and for Other Purposes," and sometimes referred to as the "Inflation Control Act", was an act of Congress that amended the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942.

  7. Minimum wage - Wikipedia

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    Minimum wage rates vary greatly across many different jurisdictions, not only in setting a particular amount of money—for example $7.25 per hour ($14,500 per year) under certain US state laws (or $2.13 for employees who receive tips, which is known as the tipped minimum wage), $16.28 per hour in the U.S. state of Washington, or £8.91 (for ...