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- Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) in Phoenix, AZ
Enjoy fun and unforgettable musical experiences at MIM! Whether you’re exploring our expansive galleries and seeing thousands of instruments or attending a dynamic program or live concert, there’s something for everyone
- Office of Wage Standards | Wages LA
The new Minimum Wage Rate - effective July 1st of each year - is based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) for the Los Angeles metropolitan area, which is published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics The Citywide Hotel Worker Minimum Wage Rate will increase on July 1, 2026
- Minimum Wage - California Department of Industrial Relations
Most employees in California must be paid at least the minimum wage per hour, with some exceptions explained in the FAQs below Starting April 1, 2024, all “fast food restaurant employees” who are covered by the new law must be paid at least $20 00 per hour For more information, visit Fast Food Minimum Wage Frequently Asked Questions
- Minimum Wage for Workers – Consumer Business
The minimum wage for workers in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County is now $17 81 per hour, as of July 1, 2025 Employees in the unincorporated areas of L A County must be paid the increased minimum wage, with few exceptions Starting July 1, 2026, the minimum wage will be $18 47 an hour
- CALIFORNIA MINIMUM WAGE CHART – JANUARY 1, 2026
CALIFORNIA MINIMUM WAGE CHART – JANUARY 1, 2026 yellow background indicates state or local paid sick leave law applies (PSL)
- Microsoft Identity Manager | Microsoft Learn
Microsoft Identity Manager (MIM) 2016 builds on the identity and access management capabilities of Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) 2010 and predecessor technologies
- 2026 California Minimum Wage by City and County
Stay updated on California state minimum wage changes for 2025, including city-specific rates Learn how businesses can navigate and comply with new wage laws
- Inventory of US City and County Minimum Wage Ordinances
Before 2012, only five localities had minimum wage laws; currently, 61 counties and cities do To help inform policymakers and other stakeholders, the UC Berkeley Labor Center is maintaining an up-to-date inventory of these laws, with details on wage levels, scheduled increases, and other law details, as well as links to the ordinances
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