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Missouri Appears to Have Approved Paid Sick and Safe Time Ballot ...

Law would allow employers to limit annual use to either 40 or 56 hours, limit carryover to 80 hours, but is silent on accrual caps. Notice ...

2024 Election Results: Missouri Voters Pass Ballot Measure for Sick ...

Missouri voters have approved a state ballot measure that will increase the state minimum wage starting in 2025 and provide employees in the ...

Missourians vote to increase minimum wage, require paid sick leave

An effort to hike the state's minimum wage to $15 an hour and guarantee paid sick leave won the support of Missouri voters Tuesday night.

Missouri Voters Pass New Paid Sick Leave Law - Quarles

On November 5, Missourians voted to approve Proposition A, a referendum implementing mandatory paid sick leave law for Missouri employees.1 ...

Proposition A Passes, Will Raise Missouri Minimum Wage and ...

Most Missouri employers will soon be required to pay workers a minimum wage of $13.75 per hour and provide paid sick leave.

Coalition plans to challenge Missouri Prop A raising minimum wage ...

The coalition is looking into legal challenges and is considering bringing it to the legislature, since this is not a constitutional ...

Missouri votes to increase minimum wage and enshrine paid sick ...

Proposition A would increase Missouri's minimum wage to $15 an hour by January 2026 and requires private employers to provide paid sick ...

Missouri Voters Approve Minimum Wage Increase, Paid Sick Leave

On November 5, 2024, Missouri voters passed Proposition A, a ballot initiative that will both increase the State's minimum wage and provide ...

When will Missouri get minimum wage increase, sick leave?

See what's next for MO Prop A, passed by voters to improve worker conditions. Will small businesses have to raise pay? What's the deadline?

Mandatory Paid Sick Time and Minimum Wage Increase Coming to ...

Missouri voters' approval of Proposition A ushers in some of the most significant changes to Missouri employment law in recent history.

Voters Approve Wage Hike, Paid Sick Leave - MyLO |

Voters approved raising Missouri's minimum wage to $15 by 2026 and guaranteeing that many workers could earn paid time off to care for themselves and loved ...

Missouri minimum wage election results: Proposition A passes to ...

Advocates argued that Proposition A will move low-income workers closer to a living wage. Some business owners feared it could threaten ...

Missouri voters approve Prop A for minimum wage increase, paid ...

Proposition A would increase the minimum wage to $15 per hour, establish mandatory paid sick leave requirements for private sector employers ...

Missouri business groups weigh challenge to voter-approved ...

... Proposition A — a measure that Missouri voters passed on Tuesday that will raise the state's minimum wage and guarantee sick leave for some

Proposition A passes, will raise Missouri minimum wage to $15 an ...

Missouri voters passed Proposition A, which will raise the state's minimum wage and mandate sick leave for all employees.

Missouri voters approve $15 minimum wage, paid sick leave

Proposition A, approved by Missouri voters, gradually raises the minimum wage to $15 an hour and guarantees paid sick leave for workers.

Missouri Earned Paid Sick Time Initiative (2024) - Ballotpedia

This initiative would have required employers to provide one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked.

Earned Paid Sick Time on Missouri's 2024 Ballot: What Employers ...

Missouri voters will have the opportunity to vote on Proposition A and decide whether Missouri will become the next state to require employers to provide ...

Missouri Voters to Decide on Minimum Wage Hikes and Paid Sick ...

Missouri employers of all sizes could be significantly impacted if voters approve a state ballot initiative this Election Day that would ...

Missouri passes Prop A to increase minimum wage, paid sick leave

Minimum wage will be back on the ballot in Missouri on election day this year, along with a few other measures in Missouri's Proposition A.