Oregon’s three minimum wage rates will increase by 35 cents on July 1, according to press release from the Bureau of Labor and Industries.
The state has three separate minimum wage rates, which each apply to different jurisdictions. The standard minimum wage will rise to $15.05 from $14.70, the Portland metro area minimum wage will rise to $16.30 from $15.95, and the minimum wage for nonurban areas will rise to $14.05 from $13.70, according to the press release.
Oregon does not allow a tip credit.
The bureau’s website contains a map that employers may use to determine which minimum ...
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