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Unless you’re 16 years old and it’s your first job, minimum wage won’t go very far.
There is a minimum wage set by the Federal Government, and there is also a minimum wage set by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The federal minimum wage is only $7.25 per hour. Luckily, Massachusetts’ minimum wage is much higher. As of January 1, 2020, the minimum wage in Massachusetts is $12.75. That amount is slated to go up every year until it reaches $15.00 per hour on January 1, 2023. During that time, it will go up incrementally as follows:
It’s fairly easy to figure out what the minimum wage is. You would think that all employers would make sure they’re paying at least minimum wage. However, these claims arise in a variety of ways. These include:
Many workers who think about suing their employers worry about legal bills. How can a single worker, especially one making minimum wage, pay for a lawyer to sue the employer? That problem was addressed in the Massachusetts Wage & Hour law. That law says that if a workers wins a lawsuit for non-payment of wages, the company/employer will be responsible for paying hte employee’s attorney’s fees. That means that in addition to paying you the wages you’re owed, your employer will have to pay your lawyer’s hourly fee.
This law was put in place so that workers who are owed wages will be able to find lawyers to pursue these claims, even if the amount at stake is relatively small. The legislature wanted to make it fair so that workers won’t have to go to court on their own.
The lawyers at Marcotte Law Firm have decades of litigation experience. We know the ins and outs of the legal process, and we know how to use that to our clients’ advantage. We also understand how important this issue is. Our clients went to work every day, and their bosses took advantage of that and wouldn’t even pay the minimum wage.
If you think you were paid less than the Minimum Wage, you deserve experienced representation that will take you seriously. If your job owes you unpaid wages, call the experienced litigation attorneys at Marcotte Law Firm for a free, no obligation consultation.