Wisconsin Statute 104.001 expressly preempts cities, villages, towns, and counties from establishing a minimum wage higher than the state minimum, ensuring uniform wage rules across Wisconsin.
Wis. Stat. 104.001 declares that matters of statewide concern related to wage rates require uniform regulation. The statute prohibits any local government from enacting an ordinance that establishes a minimum wage higher or lower than the state and federal floor of $7.25 per hour. The Department of Workforce Development administers wage rules under chapter 104 of the statutes. Tipped employees may be paid a sub-minimum wage with required tip credit reaching at least the standard minimum. The preemption statute also extends to scheduling, leave, and benefits, and was enacted partly to forestall local ordinances such as those passed in Madison and Milwaukee.
Local ordinances inconsistent with 104.001 are void. Employers face state penalties only for violating the statewide minimum wage of $7.25 per hour, including back wages, liquidated damages, and civil forfeitures up to $100 per violation per pay period.
West Allis, WI
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West Allis, WI
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West Allis, WI
West Allis regulates amplified music under the noise ordinance. Wisconsin State Fair Park events operate under separate state permits. Residential areas near...
West Allis, WI
RV and recreational vehicle parking in West Allis residential areas is governed by city zoning code. Generally one RV per lot is permitted with setback requi...
West Allis, WI
Large commercial vehicles are restricted in West Allis residential zones under city zoning code. Contact West Allis Code Enforcement for specific requirements.
West Allis, WI
West Allis requires vehicles parked on improved surfaces. Front lawn parking prohibited. Driveway modifications require permits.
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