New Hampshire Minimum Wage Law Poster Mandatory
The New Hampshire Minimum Wage Law is a New Hampshire minimum wage law poster provided for businesses by the New Hampshire Department Of Labor. This is a required poster for all New Hampshire employers, and any business that fails to post this notification may be subject to penalties or fines.
This is a state labor law poster enforced by the state Department of Labor. It’s a mandatory post required of all employers within the state. It provides information about the most current rate of minimum wage payable to all covered employees within the state for every hour of service. The New Hampshire minimum pay poster highlights the rights of covered workers while indicating responsibilities of employers within the state. The poster defines workers who qualify and or are exempted, including workers and employers, from the provisions of the state minimum pay law. It also contains information about overtime pay and youth employment. The poster also directs where and how to file a related claim. The poster must be correctly posted by covered employers at a conspicuous place where all workers can access. Failure to comply with the posting and law can and may attract fines and or sanctions.
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR NEW HAMPSHIRE MINIMUM WAGE LAW Revised Statutes Annotated Chapter 279, as amended Unless otherwise provided by statute, no person, firm, or corporation shall employ any employee at an hourly rate lower than that set forth in the federal minimum wage law, as amended. $7.25 PER HOUR EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1, 2008 Exempt from RSA 279 are: Employees engaged in Household Labor, Domestic Labor, Farm Labor, Outside Sales Representatives, Summer Camps for Minors, Newspaper Carriers, Non-Professional Ski Patrol and Golf Caddies. OVERTIME PAY. Those employees covered by RSA 279, with the following exceptions, shall in addition to their regular compensation, be paid at the rate of time and one-half for all time worked in excess of 40 hours in any one week: (a) Any employee employed by an amusement, seasonal, or recreational establishment if: (1) it does not operate for more than 7 months in any calendar year; or (2) during the preceding calendar year, its average receipts for any 6 months of such year were not more than 33 1/3 percent of its average receipts for the other 6 months of such year. (b) Any employee of employers covered under the provisions of the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act. Tipped employees of a restaurant, hotel, motel, inn or cabin, who customarily and regularly receive more than $30 a month in tips directly from the customers will receive a base rate from the employer of not less than 45 percent of the applicable minimum wage. Restaurant shall include an establishment in a temporary or permanent building, kept, used, maintained, advertised, and held out to the public to be a place where meals are regularly prepared or served for which a charge is made and where seating and table service is available for customers or where delivery services are available. The term does not include establishments which do not primarily prepare and serve food. Tipped employees shall also include employees who deliver meals prepared in a restaurant to the customer's home, office, or other location. If an employee shows to the satisfaction of the commissioner that the actual amount of wages received at the end of each pay period did not equal the minimum wage for all hours worked, the employer shall pay the employee the difference to guarantee the applicable minimum wage. RECORDS. Every employer of employees shall keep a true and accurate record of the hours worked by each, wages paid to each, and classification of employment when necessary. NEW HAMPSHIRE YOUTH EMPLOYMENT LAW No youth under the age of 16 shall be employed or permitted to work without first obtaining a New Hampshire Youth Employment Certificate except for his/her parents, grandparents, guardian, or at work defined as casual or farm labor. Certificates shall be obtained by an employer within 3 business days of the first day of employment. Copies of certificates shall be kept on file by all employers of youths. An employer shall not employ a youth 16 or 17 years of age, unless the employer obtains and maintains on file a signed written document from the youth's parent or legal guardian permitting the youth's employment. The parental permission shall be on file at the establishment’s worksite prior to the first day of employment. Written parental permission is not required for a 16 or 17 year old youth who has graduated from high school or obtained a general equivalency diploma. INSPECTION DIVISION 95 PLEASANT ST. CONCORD NH 03301 (603) 271-1492 & 271-3176 Danielle N. Albert Deputy Commissioner Ken Merrifield Commissioner THIS NOTICE MUST BE POSTED IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE Rev. 02-01-18
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Minimum-Wage.org provides an additional twelve required and optional New Hampshire labor law posters that may be relevant to your business. Be sure to also print and post all required state labor law posters, as well as all of the mandatory federal labor law posters.
New Hampshire Poster Name | Poster Type |
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Required The Whistleblower Protection Act | Whistleblower Law |
Required NHES Vacation Shutdown | Unemployment Law |
Required Unemployment Notice | Unemployment Law |
Required Protective Legislation Law - Payment of Wages | Miscellaneous Law |
Required New Hampshire Minimum Wage Law | Minimum Wage Law |
List of all 13 New Hampshire labor law posters
New Hampshire Labor Law Poster Sources:
- Original poster PDF URL: https://www.nh.gov/labor/documents/minimum-wage-poster.pdf , last updated May 2020
- New Hampshire Labor Law Poster Page at http://www.nh.gov/labor/forms/mandatory-posters.htm
- New Hampshire Department Of Labor at http://www.nh.gov/labor/index.htm
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