Bill H2 May Increase Kentucky’s Minimum Wage Rate

Kentuckians earning minimum wage may see an increase in their pay starting this July, if Bill H2 is passed. The current minimum wage rate is $7.25 per hour and may increase to $8.20 per hour beginning July 1st, if bill is approved. The bill would also increase the rate to $9.15 per hour on July 1, 2016, and $10.10 per hour on July 2017. Individuals working for retail stores, service industries, hotels, motels, and restaurants making less than $500,000 a year for five years would be exempted. Also exempted from state’s minimum wage law are tipped employees, baby-sitters, workers in agriculture, and domestic service, among other industries.

A provision that guarantees equal pay for men and women was introduced in the proposed bill. That is, employers may not pay wages to any employee at a rate less than the rate at which he or she pays any employee of the opposite sex.

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