Sonoma, Calif., is to increase its hourly minimum wage in 2021 as it looks to jettison a medical benefit credit that also was to take effect Jan. 1.
The wage is set at $15 an hour for large employers, with at least 26 employees, and $14 an hour for small employers, with up to 25 employees.
The Health Benefit Credit, which was set at $1.50 an hour with guidelines to be determined, was part of the city’s original minimum wage ordinance introduced in 2019. The Sonoma City Council voted Nov. 16 to introduce an ordinance to remove the credit, the ...
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