“Two weeks ago, the Rocky Mountain Employer discussed recent bills from the Colorado General Assembly proposing certain changes to paid family and medical leave laws in Colorado. The General Assembly is now also considering a bill which would affect employers’ allowable tip credits in food and beverage-based industries where local minimum wages are higher than Colorado’s statewide minimum wage. If passed, House Bill 25-1208 (“HB25-1208”) would permit employers in localities with higher minimum wages to take concomitantly higher tip credits against such wages for employees who regularly and customarily receive tips as part of their income.”
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