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HERSHEY, PA: BCTGM Local Union 464
HESPERIA, CA: CWA Local Union 89850
HESPERIA, MI: USW Local Union 8986
HEWETT, WV: UMWA Local Union 633
HEWITT, MN: USW Local Union 9273
HEYBURN, ID: BLET Local Union 113
HI HAT, KY: UMWA Local Union 5967
HIALEAH, FL: UBC Local Union 115
HIALEAH, FL: UBC Local Union 1554
HIALEAH, FL: UBC Local Union 1641
HIALEAH, FL: UTU Local Union 11
HIAWATHA, IA: AFGE Local Union 2752
HIAWATHA, IA: UTU Local Union 228
HIAWATHA, KS: BMWE Local Union 688
HIBBING, MN: AFSCME Local Union 1119
HIBBING, MN: BMWE Local Union 706
HIBBING, MN: CWA Local Union 14726
HIBBING, MN: IBEW Local Union 294
HIBBING, MN: UAW Local Union 349
HICHSVILLE, NY: AFT Local Union 3739
HICKORY HILLS, IL: IAM Local Union 48
HICKORY HILLS, IL: IUPAT Local Union 830
HICKORY, NC: APWU Local Union 1807
HICKORY, NC: CWA Local Union 3672
HICKORY, NC: NALC Local Union 1250
HICKORY, TN: UTU Local Union 785
HICKSVILLE, NY: BLET Local Union 269
HICKSVILLE, NY: IBEW Local Union 1381
HICKSVILLE, NY: IBEW Local Union 589
HICKSVILLE, NY: TCU Local Union 167
HICKSVILLE, OH: UAW Local Union 1935
HIGH POINT, NC: NALC Local Union 936
HIGH POINT, NC: PACE Local Union 853
HIGH RIDGE, MO: CWA Local Union 84818
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY: NALC Local Union 374
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY: USW Local Union 1870
HIGHLAND PARK, IL: LIUNA Local Union 152
HIGHLAND SPRINGS, VA: IBEW Local Union 666
HIGHLAND SPRINGS, VA: PACE Local Union 699
HIGHLAND, IL: AFM Local Union 175
 

How do we determine what the new prevailing wage rates are in our area?

All prevailing wage rates will need to be reexamined to assess the impact of the increase in the minimum wage. Your facility should contact the sources from which you originally obtained prevailing wage rate information to determine the effect of the increase of the statutory minimum wage, or, if necessary, obtain this information from new sources. Once you have this information, you should adjust the wage rates of workers with disabilities no later than the next full pay period after the prevailing wage rates are reexamined. You should make sure that the data you collect on wage rates reflects the changes in the statutory minimum wage and advise the sources accordingly. As with all prevailing wage surveys, you should also document these contacts and have this information available for review by the Wage and Hour Division. These procedures are required under sections 525.9(b)(2), 525.10, 525.12(f), and 525.16(c) of the regulations.

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