Last fall, Newsom signed a law that phases in pay increases for the state's lowest-paid health workers to $25 an hour. The extra 30 days delay was to tie wages to the state's fiscal health due to the estimated $4 billion cost.
Both workers and employers have sought help to understand the law's implications and when they can expect their pay boost, as the implementation has been uncertain and dates have shifted.
The minimum wage increase to $25 an hour is not immediate but phased in over years, varying for different workers based on the type of facility they work in and the employer's size.
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