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2001 - 2002 LEGISLATURE
ASSEMBLY AMENDMENT 74,
TO ASSEMBLY SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT 1,
TO 2001 SENATE BILL 55
June 29, 2001 - Offered by Representatives Pocan, Miller, Turner and Berceau.
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(1) (g) "Minimum wage" means the state minimum hourly wage under
5ch. 104 s. 104.035 (2) or the federal minimum hourly wage under
29 USC 206 (a) (1),
6whichever is applicable.".
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9104.01 Definitions. (intro.)
The following terms as used in ss. 104.01 to
10104.12 shall be construed as follows In this chapter:
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1104.01
(5) The term "living-wage" shall mean "Living wage" means 2compensation for labor paid, whether by time, piecework
, or otherwise, sufficient to
3enable the employee receiving it to maintain himself or herself under conditions
4consistent with his or her welfare.
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104.01
(5m) "Opportunity employee" means a person under 20 years of age who
7has been employed for a cumulative total of 30 calendar days or less within the
8preceding 3-year period.
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104.01
(5p) "Poverty line" means the poverty guidelines for the continental
11United States, as revised annually by the federal department of health and human
12services under
42 USC 9902 (2).
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104.01
(7m) "Tipped employee" means an employee who in the course of
15employment customarily and regularly receives money or other gratuities from
16persons other than the employee's employer.
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104.01
(8) The term "wage" and the term "wages" shall each mean "Wage"
19means any compensation for labor measured by time, piece
, or otherwise.
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21104.02 Living-wage prescribed
Living wage required. Every wage paid
22or agreed to be paid by any employer to any employee, except as otherwise provided
23in s. 104.07, shall be not less than a
living-wage
living wage.
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1104.03 Unlawful wages. Any employer paying, offering to pay, or agreeing
2to pay any employee a wage lower or less in value than a
living-wage living wage is
3guilty of a violation of
ss. 104.01 to 104.12 this chapter.
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5104.035 Minimum wage. (1) Department to promulgate rules. The
6department shall promulgate rules providing minimum hourly wages for the
7employees specified in subs. (2) to (5). The department shall calculate those
8minimum hourly wages according to the methods specified in subs. (2) to (5).
9Annually, within 30 days after the federal department of health and human services
10publishes its annual revision of the poverty line, the department, using the
11procedure under s. 227.24 and the methods specified in subs. (2) to (5), shall
12promulgate rules revising the minimum hourly wages provided under subs. (2) to (5).
13Notwithstanding s. 227.24 (1) (a) and (2) (b), the department is not required to
14provide evidence of the necessity of preserving the public peace, health, safety, or
15welfare in promulgating rules revising the minimum wages provided under subs. (2)
16to (5). A revised minimum wage provided under subs. (2) to (5) shall first apply to
17wages earned beginning on the first day of the first month beginning after the date
18on which that minimum wage is revised.
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19(2) E
mployees generally. Subject to the minimum wages provided under subs.
20(3) to (6) and (8), the department shall calculate the minimum hourly wage for
21employees generally by dividing the poverty line for a family of 3 persons by 2,080
22and rounding the quotient to the nearest multiple of 5 cents.
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23(3) Opportunity employees. Notwithstanding the minimum wage provided
24under sub. (2), but subject to the minimum wages provided under subs. (4) to (6) and
25(8), the department shall calculate the minimum wage for opportunity employees by
1multiplying the result obtained under sub. (2) by 92.9% and rounding the product to
2the nearest multiple of 5 cents.
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3(4) Tipped employees. (a) Notwithstanding the minimum wages provided
4under subs. (2) and (3), but subject to the minimum wages provided under subs. (5),
5(6), and (8), the department shall calculate the minimum wage for tipped employees
6as follows:
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1. For persons who are not opportunity employees, by multiplying the result
8obtained under sub. (2) by 54.8% and rounding the product to the nearest multiple
9of 5 cents.
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2. For persons who are opportunity employees, by multiplying the result
11obtained under sub. (2) by 51.7% and rounding the product to the nearest multiple
12of 5 cents.
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(b) An employer may pay the minimum wages specified in par. (a) only if the
14employer establishes by the employer's payroll records that, when adding the tips
15received by an employee to the wages under par. (a) paid to that employee, the
16employee receives not less than the minimum wage specified in sub. (2) or (3),
17whichever is applicable.
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18(5) Agricultural employees. Notwithstanding the minimum wages provided
19under subs. (2) to (4), but subject to the minimum wages provided under subs. (6) and
20(8), the department shall calculate the minimum wage for persons 18 years of age or
21over who are agricultural employees by multiplying the result obtained under sub.
22(2) by 95.3% and rounding the product to the nearest multiple of 5 cents and shall
23calculate the minimum wage for persons under 18 years of age who are agricultural
24employees by multiplying the result obtained under sub. (2) by 87.0% and rounding
25the product to the nearest multiple of 5 cents.
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1(6) Minimum wage established by department. The department shall
2promulgate rules providing the minimum wage for all of the following:
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(a) A counselor employed at a seasonal recreational or educational camp,
4including a day camp, for campers under 18 years of age.
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(b) A caddy on a golf course.
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(c) An employee or worker with a disability covered under a license under s.
7104.07.
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(d) A student learner.
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(e) A student employed by an independent college or university for less than
1020 hours per week.
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11(7) Employment exempted by department. The department shall promulgate
12rules exempting from the minimum wage requirements under subs. (2) to (5) all of
13the following:
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(a) A person engaged in casual employment in and around an employer's home
15on an irregular or intermittent basis for not more than 15 hours per week.
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(b) A person who resides with and who provides companionship and care, not
17including practical or professional nursing, as defined in s. 441.11 (3) and (4), and not
18more than 15 hours per week of general household work for an employer who, due
19to advanced age or physical or mental disability, cannot care for his or her own needs.
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(c) An elementary or secondary school student performing student work-like
21activities in the student's school.
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22(8) Department may revise. The department may promulgate rules to increase
23a minimum wage provided under subs. (2) to (5).
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1104.04 Classifications; department's authority. The department shall
2investigate, ascertain, determine
, and fix such reasonable classifications, and shall
3impose general or special orders, determining the
living-wage living wage, and shall
4carry out the purposes of
ss. 104.01 to 104.12 this chapter. Such investigations,
5classifications
, and orders shall be made as provided under s. 103.005, and the
6penalties specified in s. 103.005 (12) shall apply to and be imposed for any violation
7of
ss. 104.01 to 104.12 this chapter. In determining the
living-wage living wage, the
8department may consider the effect that an increase in the
living-wage living wage 9might have on the economy of the state, including the effect of a
living-wage living
10wage increase on job creation, retention
, and expansion, on the availability of
11entry-level jobs
, and on regional economic conditions within the state. The
12department may not establish a different minimum wage for men and women. Said
13orders shall be subject to review in the manner provided in ch. 227.
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16104.045 Tipped employees Tips, meals, lodging, and hours worked. 17(intro.) The department shall
by rule determine what amount of promulgate rules
18governing all of the following:
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19(1) The counting of tips or similar gratuities
may be counted toward fulfillment
20of the employer's obligation under this chapter.
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104.045
(2) The deduction of meals or lodging provided by an employer to an
23employee from the employer's obligations under this chapter.
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24(3) The determination of hours worked by an employee during which the
25employee is entitled to a living wage under this chapter.
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2104.05 Complaints; investigation. The department shall, within 20 days
3after the filing of a verified complaint of any person
setting forth alleging that the
4wages paid to any employee
in any occupation are not sufficient to enable the
5employee to maintain himself or herself under conditions consistent with his or her
6welfare, investigate and determine whether there is reasonable cause to believe that
7the wage paid to
any the employee is not a
living-wage living wage.
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9104.06 Wage council; determination. If, upon investigation, the
10department finds that there is reasonable cause to believe that the wages paid to any
11employee are not a
living-wage, it living wage, the department shall appoint a wage
12council, selected so as fairly to represent employers, employees
, and the public, to
13assist in its investigations and determinations. The
living-wage department may
14use the results of an investigation under this section to establish a living wage. A
15living wage so determined
upon shall be the
living-wage living wage for all
16employees within the same class as established by the
classification of the 17department
under s. 104.04.
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104.07
(1) The department shall
make
promulgate rules and, except as
20provided under subs. (5) and (6), grant licenses, to any employer who employs any
21employee
who is unable to earn
the living-wage theretofore determined upon,
22permitting such person to a living wage so that the employee may work for a wage
23which shall be that is commensurate with
the employee's ability
and each
. Each 24license so granted shall establish a wage for the
licensee employees of the licensee
25who are unable to earn a living wage.
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104.07
(2) The department shall
make
promulgate rules and, except as
3provided under subs. (5) and (6), grant licenses to sheltered workshops to permit the
4employment of workers with disabilities who are unable to earn
the living-wage at 5a living wage so that those workers may work for a wage that is commensurate with
6their ability and productivity. A license granted to a sheltered workshop under this
7section may be issued for the entire workshop or a department of the workshop.
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104.08
(2m) All persons Any person working in
an occupation a trade industry 11for which a
living-wage living wage has been established for minors, and who
shall
12have has no trade, shall
, if employed in an occupation which is a trade industry, be
13indentured under
the provisions of s. 106.01.
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104.08
(1m) (b) "Trade industry" means an industry involving physical labor
16and characterized by mechanical skill and training such as render a period of
17instruction reasonably necessary.
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18Section 2560mu. 104.08 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 104.08 (1m) (intro.)
19and amended to read:
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104.08
(1m) (intro.)
A "trade" or a "trade industry" within the meaning of ss.
21104.01 to 104.12 shall be a trade or In this section:
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22(a) "Trade" means an
industry
occupation involving physical labor and
23characterized by mechanical skill and training such as render a period of instruction
24reasonably necessary.
The department shall investigate, determine and declare
1what occupations and industries are included within the phrase a "trade" or a "trade
2industry".
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104.08
(3) (b) The department may make exceptions to the operation of subs.
6(1) and (2) (1m) and (2m) where conditions make their application unreasonable.
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104.08
(3) (a) The department shall investigate, determine, and declare what
9occupations and industries are included within a trade or a trade industry.