CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - The Nevada Supreme Court says the state minimum wage law doesn’t violate federal law and isn’t unconstitutionally vague.
Justices unanimously decided Thursday to uphold a voter-approved amendment to the state constitution that guarantees a base wage to Nevada workers.
The court says federal regulations don’t override the state constitution, and the amendment doesn’t promote arbitrary or discriminatory enforcement.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports (https://bit.ly/2n7oBWT ) that Western Cab Co. challenged the constitutionality in a wage dispute with some if its drivers.
The court found employers have enough notice about benefits they must provide to qualify to offer a lower wage in return for offering health insurance.
Voters approved the constitutional amendments in 2004 and 2006.
The minimum wage is currently $7.25 if an employer provides health care, and $8.25 if not.
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Information from: Las Vegas Review-Journal, https://www.lvrj.com
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