Denver established an hourly minimum wage of $12.85 on Jan. 1, 2020, under a proposal that was signed Nov. 27 by Mayor Michael B. Hancock (D).
The state’s hourly minimum wage of $11.10 is scheduled to increase to $12 on Jan. 1, 2020.
Hancock, who proposed the measure along with a city council member, was to sign the bill Nov. 26, a day after it was adopted by the council, a spokesman said in an email to Bloomberg Tax. However, city government offices were closed because of a large snowstorm and remained shuttered the next day. The measure was signed ...
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