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8 January 2014

Oregon's Minimum Wage Increases And Relaxes Direct Deposit Laws

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On January 1, 2014, the Oregon minimum wage increased from $8.95 to $9.10 an hour.
United States Employment and HR
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On January 1, 2014, the Oregon minimum wage increased from $8.95 to $9.10 an hour.

Oregon's minimum wage is higher than the federal minimum wage, which has been $7.25 an hour since July 2009, so employers covered under both laws must pay employees the higher state rate.

Employers should replace their Oregon Minimum Wage Poster with the new poster that reflects the change. You can download the poster from the state.

Some good news to ring in the New Year – a new law makes it easier for employers to convert to a direct deposit system for paying wages. Under the old law, employers could require new hires to enroll in direct deposit, but existing employees had to voluntarily opt in. Under the new law, employers can convert all employees to a direct deposit system. However, no fees can be charged to the employee and employees must have the option to opt out and receive a physical paycheck.

Employers seeking to move to electronic payroll systems can also offer to pay employees using ATM cards and payroll cards, but unlike with direct deposit, employers cannot unilaterally require employees to receive wages through those systems (i.e., the opt in method still controls).

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ARTICLE
8 January 2014

Oregon's Minimum Wage Increases And Relaxes Direct Deposit Laws

United States Employment and HR

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Fisher Phillips LLP logo
Fisher Phillips LLP is a national law firm committed to providing practical business solutions for employers’ workplace legal problems. Labor and employment law is all the firm does, offering deep and broad knowledge and experience in the area of the law the attorneys know best. Fisher Phillips attorneys help clients avoid legal problems, are dedicated to providing exceptional client service, and are there when you need them. The firm has over 400 attorneys in 34 offices with 33 locations. Learn more at www.fisherphillips.com.
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