Michigan Gov. Whitmer Agrees to Limit Wages for Tipped Workers Amid Minimum Wage Hike
- Michigan's minimum wage increased from $10.56 to $12.48 per hour on February 21, 2025, following a compromise between Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Republican legislators that limited sick leave and wages for tipped workers.
- The agreement allows the minimum wage to rise to $15 per hour by 2027, while also modifying the sick leave law for small businesses, with implementation postponed until October 1.
- One Fair Wage opposed the changes, stating the rollback of tipped wages and sick leave was detrimental, while Governor Whitmer praised the deal as bipartisan and beneficial for workers.
- Republican Speaker of the House Matt Hall emphasized the urgency of finalizing the compromise covering the salary adjustments ordered by the court.
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