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OAKLAND, CA: AFSCME Local Union 57
OAKLAND, CA: APWU Local Union 78
OAKLAND, CA: BAC Local Union 3
OAKLAND, CA: CWA Local Union 9415
OAKLAND, CA: GMP Local Union 164
OAKLAND, CA: IAM Local Union 1546
OAKLAND, CA: IAM Local Union 1584
OAKLAND, CA: IAM Local Union 190
OAKLAND, CA: IAM Local Union 801
OAKLAND, CA: IATSE Local Union 107
OAKLAND, CA: IATSE Local Union 169
OAKLAND, CA: IBEW Local Union 360
OAKLAND, CA: IBT Local Union 70
OAKLAND, CA: ILWU Local Union 91
OAKLAND, CA: IUPAT Local Union 1053
OAKLAND, CA: IUPAT Local Union 1176
OAKLAND, CA: IUPAT Local Union 169
OAKLAND, CA: IW Local Union 790
OAKLAND, CA: LIUNA Local Union 166
OAKLAND, CA: LIUNA Local Union 886
OAKLAND, CA: RWAW Local Union 81
OAKLAND, CA: SEIU Local Union 24
OAKLAND, CA: SEIU Local Union 250
OAKLAND, CA: SEIU Local Union 535
OAKLAND, CA: SEIU Local Union 616
OAKLAND, CA: SEIU Local Union 790
OAKLAND, CA: UBC Local Union 2236
OAKLAND, CA: UBC Local Union 34
OAKLAND, CA: UBC Local Union 68
OAKLAND, MD: NALC Local Union 2961
OAKLAND, ME: IUPAT Local Union 1468
OAKLEY, CA: GMP Local Union 177
OAKLYN, NJ: NALC Local Union 540
OAKS, PA: UFCW Local Union 416
OAKTOWN, IN: BMWE Local Union 696
OAKVILLE, CT: IAM Local Union 983
OAKWOOD, IL: UFCW Local Union 686
OAKWOOD, VA: UMWA Local Union 1671
OBERLIN, LA: AFGE Local Union 3957
OBERLIN, OH: OPEIU Local Union 502
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What is the minimum wage for workers who receive tips?
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) sets a federal minimum wage of $5.15 per hour for covered, nonexempt employees. An employer of a tipped employee is only required to pay $2.13 an hour in direct wages if that amount plus the tips received equals at least the federal minimum wage, the employee retains all tips and the employee customarily and regularly receives more than $30 a month in tips. If an employee's tips combined with the employer's direct wages of at least $2.13 an hour do not equal the federal minimum hourly wage, the employer must make up the difference. Some states have minimum wage laws specific to tipped employees. When an employee is subject to both the federal and state wage laws, the employee is entitled to the provisions which provides the greater benefits.
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