Connecticut”™s minimum wage will increase to $8.70 per hour as of Jan. 1. The current minimum wage is $8.25 an hour.
“This increase to $8.70 is the first part of a two-year increase in the minimum wage,” Sharon Palmer, labor commissioner, said in a statement billed as a reminder. “On Jan. 1, 2015, in accordance with Public Act 13-117, Connecticut”™s minimum wage will increase to $9.”
Although the federal minimum wage is currently $7.25, Connecticut businesses must pay the state minimum wage, according to Gary K. Pechie, director of the labor department”™s Division of Wage and Workplace Standards.
Food-and-beverage establishments have different rules.
Under section 31-60 of the Connecticut General Statutes and Public Act 13-117, “the Connecticut minimum wage rate for service employees, specifically restaurant wait staff and bartenders, is determined by using a formula that takes tip deductions into account.”
The restaurant/bar rates are available at the labor department”™s website at www.ct.gov/dol or by contacting the Division of Wage and Workplace Standards at (860) 263-6790.