Maryland Labor and Employment FAQs
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What Is The Minimum Age For Employment?
A: A minor under the age of 14 may not be employed or permitted to work unless the child is a model, performer or entertainer with a special permit. Special permits are … More -
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How Can A Minor Obtain A Work Permit?
A: Work permits are not issued until the minor has been offered a job. The work permit allows the minor to perform certain duties for a particular employer. If the minor … More -
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Are There Restrictions On The Hours A Minor May Be Employed?
A: Minors 14 and 15 years of age may not be employed or permitted to: work more than 4 hours on any day when school is in session work more than 8 hours a day on any day … More -
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Where Can I Get Additional Information On Child Labor Laws?
A: For additional information, contact: Division of Labor and Industry Employment Standards Service 1100 N. Eutaw St. Room 606 Baltimore, MD 21201 (410) … More -
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What Is The Law Regarding Paydays?
A: Employees in Maryland must be paid at least once every two weeks or twice in a month. However, Executive, Professional and Administrative employees may be paid less … More -
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Am I Entitled To Rest And Meal Breaks?
A: There is no law requiring an employer to provide breaks, including lunch breaks, unless the employee is under the age of 18. Minors under 18 must receive a 30 minute … More -
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What Is The Law Regarding Overtime?
A: Overtime is payment to an employee of one and onehalf (1.5) times the regular hourly wage for work performed in excess of 40 hours in a 7day week. For some … More -
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Must My Employer Award Benefits?
A: Maryland law does not require the award of benefits. Examples include vacation leave, sick leave, compensatory time, holidays and holiday pay, health and life … More -
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What is the minimum wage in Maryland?
A: The Maryland state minimum wage law does not contain current dollar minimums. Instead the state adopts the Federal minimum wage rate, which is currently $6.55 per hour. More -
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What Is The New Hire Law?
A: All employers are required to report newly hired and rehired employees to a state directory within 20 days of their hire date. New hire reporting speeds up the … More
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