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=History of Minimum Wage= | =History of Minimum Wage= | ||
===United States=== | ===United States=== | ||
* First created in 1933 with the National Industrial Recovery Act - set at $.25/hour | |||
* Deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court from 1935 until 1938, with the Fair Labor Standards Act | |||
* Increased gradually by the government until its current level at $5.15/hour | |||
*President Clinton created the ability of states to increase their own minimum wages above the federal one - more than a third of the states have taken advantage of this opportunity | |||
*Variance on the set minimum wage can go down to the level of even county or city ex. Sante Fe, Mexico - $9.50 vs. $5.15 | |||
===Japan=== | ===Japan=== | ||
=Minimum Wage Definition and Examples= | =Minimum Wage Definition and Examples= |
Revision as of 06:34, 20 November 2006
History of Minimum Wage
United States
- First created in 1933 with the National Industrial Recovery Act - set at $.25/hour
- Deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court from 1935 until 1938, with the Fair Labor Standards Act
- Increased gradually by the government until its current level at $5.15/hour
- President Clinton created the ability of states to increase their own minimum wages above the federal one - more than a third of the states have taken advantage of this opportunity
- Variance on the set minimum wage can go down to the level of even county or city ex. Sante Fe, Mexico - $9.50 vs. $5.15
Japan
Minimum Wage Definition and Examples
---United States---
- Minimum Wage
- the minimum hourly, daily or monthly wage that must be paid to employees or workers. Each country sets its own minimum wage laws and regulations, and more than 90% of all countries have some kind of minimum wage legislation. (according to wikipedia)
- the federal minimum wage
- $5.15 per hour since 1997
- minimum wage of each state
http://www.dol.gov/esa/minwage/america.gif
- (green-States with minimum wage rates higher than the Federal, blue-States with minimum wage rates the same as the Federal, yellow-States with no minimum wage law, red-States with minimum wage rates lower than the Federal)
- PA minimum wage ($5.15 )
- this will increase to $6.25 on January 1, 2007 and to $7.15 on July 1, 2007
- According to the Pennsylvania Dept of Labor and Industry, 257,000 or 7.9 % of the Pennsylvania’s hourly workforce would benefit from a one dollar per hour increase in the state’s minimum wage. 528,000 Pennsylvanians or 16.3 % of the state’s workforce would benefit from a two dollar per hour increase in the state’s minimum wage
- The District of Colombia ($7.00)
- Virginia, Ohio, Texas ($5.15)
- Kansas ($2.65)
- Increase in other states other than PA
- Arizona (no state minimum wage to $6.75 on January 1, 2007)
- California ($6.75 to $7.50 in 2007 and to $8.00 on January 1, 2008)
- Hawaii($6.75 to $7.25)
- Exceptions
- Waitress/Waiter
- $2.13 an hour in direct wages
- $2.83 an hour in PA
- For workers under age 20
- may be paid $4.25 an hour for their first 90 days consecutive calendar days of employment with an employer. After 90 consecutive days of employment or the employee reaches 20 years of age, whichever comes first, the employee must receive a minimum wage of $5.15 per hour.
---Japan---
http://www-cgi.cnn.com/WORLD/maps/japan.tokyo.jpg
- Minimum wages in Japan are determined by the Minister of Labor or the Chief of the Prefectural Labor Standards Office, and adjusted taking into consideration changes in economic and other affairs, as recommended by the Minimum Wage Council. Those systems vary with each region in Japan. It changes each year.
- 2 minimum wage systems
- 1)Regional
- applie to all workers
- 5.1~5.9 dollars/ hour (120yen/dollar)
- minimum wage in big cities
- 2)Industry
- applies to all workers in a specific industry throughout Japan, and the minimum wages vary
with the quality of jobs
- it is set when the specific industry needs to be higher than regional minimum wage for the fairness of labor
- 5.1~6.7 dollars/ hour
- the category of Industry
--the steel industry, Publishing, Auto (car) industry, Mechanical industry
- why is the minimum wage in Japan chage every year?
Depending on a business cycle, and the changing in price for each year, the minimum wage system in Japan change each year
Minimum Wage Differences
United States
Whom does minimum wage apply? http://www.nolo.com/article.cfm/pg/2/objectId/244AD836-D9F5-49AE-813B0478FF97298B/catId/A6167778-4246-4156-A6277BB2DF1CE4C4/111/259/232/ART/
Japan
Whom does minimum wage apply?
United States and Japan Enforcement Laws
United States
- Who regulates?
- Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division
- What is regulated?
- Minimum Wage
- Overtime
- Child Labor Standards
- Record Keeping
- How are regulations maintained?
- Submitting of Records
- Consequences
- Fines not exceeding $10,000 per violation
Japan
- Who regulates?
- Ministry of Labour (Korosho)
- What is regulated?
- Same as United States
- How are regulations maintained?
- Inspections in Demember and Springtime
- Submitting Records
- Consequences
- Fine not exceeding 10,000 yen
United States's vs Japan's Minimum Wage
United State's/Japan's Advantages
United States
- Benefits for working families
- Benefits for disadvantaged workers
- Help reserve the trend of declining real wages for workers
- Strategy to end poverty
- Low public and social costs
Japan
United State's/Japan's Disadvantages
United States
- Reduce of labor hours and/or employment
- Reduce profits
- Raise prices
- Attracts immigrants from low wage countries