What is the Ohio minimum wage as of 2024?
$10.25
What is the definition of minimum wage?
The lowest wage permitted by law or by a special agreement (such as one with a labor union).
Between what age do you need a work permit?
A) 14-17
B) 90-91
C) 18-25
D) 30-67
A) 14-17
What is the difference between non-tipped employees and tipped employees?
“Non-Tipped Employees” includes any employee who does not engage in an occupation in which he/she customarily and regularly receives more than thirty dollars ($30.00) per month in tips.
and
“Tipped Employees” includes any employee who engages in an occupation in which he/she customarily and regularly receives more than thirty dollars ($30.00) per month in tips. Employers electing to use the tip credit provision must be able to show that tipped employees receive at leastthe minimum wage when direct or cash wages and the tip credit amount are combined.
What is the minimum wage for tipped employees?
A) 52.5
B) 5.25
C) 7.25
D) 72.5
B) 5.25
What is the federal minimum wage as of 2024?
$7.25 per hour
What is the definition of a "minor"
ANY PERSON LESS THAN 18 YEARS OF AGE
What is the max amount of hours a minor can work during a non school day?
A) 9 hours
B) 8 hours
C) 6 hours
D) 10 hours
B) 8 hours
To be considered a tipped employee you must recieve a minimum of ______ dollars a month.
A) $25
B) 30
C) $30
D) 50
C) $30
Name 3 of the 6 records allowed to be kept by the employer?
A. Name
B. Address
C. Occupation
D. Rate of Pay
E. Amount paid each pay period
F. Hours worked each day and each work week
Which of the following is an exception for the federal minimum wage?
A) Individuals who are under the age of 16
B) Any individual employed by the United States
C) NON-TIPPED EMPLOYEES
B) Any individual employed by the United States
What is the difference between the federal minimum wage and minimum wage?
States and localities can have their own minimum wage laws, which may be higher than the federal minimum wage. If both federal and state/local laws apply to an employee, the higher wage rate must be paid.
What is the max amount of hours a minor can work on a school day?
3 hours
“Employers” who gross less than _______ shall pay their employees no less than the current federal minimum wage rate.
$385,000
Name 2 out of the 7 reasons for the exemption of federal minimum wage?
1. Any individual employed by the United States;
2. Any individual employed as a baby-sitter in the employer’s home,
or a live-in companion to a sick, convalescing, or elderly person
whose principal duties do not include housekeeping;
3. Any individual employed as an outside salesman compensated by
commissions or in a bona fide executive, administrative, or
professional capacity, or computer professionals;
4. Any individual who volunteers to perform services for a public
agency which is a State, a political subdivision of a State, or an
interstate government agency, if
(i) the individual receives no compensation or is paid expenses,
reasonable benefits, or a nominal fee to perform the services for
which the individual volunteered; and
(ii) such services are not the same type of services which the
individual is employed to perform for such public agency;
5. Any individual who works or provides personal services of a
charitable nature in a hospital or health institution for which
compensation is not sought or contemplated;
6. Any individual in the employ of a camp or recreational area for
children under eighteen years of age and owned and operated by a
non-profit organization or group of organizations.
7. Employees of a solely family owned and operated business who are
family members of an owner.
What is the definition of a lieutenant governor?
A lieutenant governor is the state's second-highest elected official, typically serving as the governor's successor and acting as governor in their absence or incapacity
Which of the following occupations are not permitted for minors under the age of 16?
A) Cooking or baking
B) Fast food service
C) service-oriented industries
A) Cooking or baking
“Employees” under the age of __ shall be paid no less than the current federal minimum wage rate.
A) 18
B) 14
C) 16
D) 17
C) 16
Who is Mike Dewine?
Governor
All employees are entitled to overtime pay except for employers grossing less than _______ per year.
$150,000
It refers to the head of a specific agency or department within a state government. This could be the chief elected officer of a state council or the head of a state-level agency, like the Department of State.
MINORS UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE MAY NOT ENGAGE IN DOOR-TO-DOOR EMPLOYMENT UNLESS?
1. Be in compliance with all applicable Ohio and Federal laws relating to the employment of minors 2. Provide at least one supervisor who is over the age of eighteen, for each six minor employees 3. Have been and be in compliance with Ohio's Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility, Workers' Compensation, Unemployment Compensation, and all other applicable laws 4. Require all minors to work at least in pairs 5. Not employ any minor who does not have an appropriate Age and Schooling Certificate 6. Provide each minor employee with a photo identification card 7. Not employ any minor in any door-to-door sales activity during school hours except where specifically permitted 8. Not employ minors under 16 in door-to-door sales activity before 7 a.m. or after 7 p.m. 9. Not employ minors 16 and 17 years of age in door-to-door sales activity before 7 a.m. or after 8 p.m.
Who is the current lieutenant governor of ohio?
Jon Husted
Who is the director of Ohio?
Sherry Maxfield