Minnesota Labor and Employment FAQs
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What is the minimum wage in the state of Minnesota?
A: The minimum wage is $6.15 for employers whose annual gross volume of sales made or business done is not less than $500,000. For employers whose annual gross volume of … More -
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What Is The Law Regarding Overtime?
A: The Minnesota Fair Labor Standards Act requires employers to pay overtime for all hours worked in excess of 48 per work week. The Federal Fair Labor Standards Act … More -
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Does My Employer Have To Provide Rest Or Meal Breaks?
A: Rest breaks are not required, however you must be allowed time to use the nearest restroom once every four consecutive hours worked. If you work eight or more … More -
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Can My Employer Fire Me Without Reason Or Notice?
A: Minnesota is an employment "at will" state. An employer can fire an employee for any reason as long as that reason is not illegal. If you feel that you were … More -
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What Is The Minimum Age For Employment?
A: In most cases no one under the age of 14 may be employed. However, there are certain exceptions including newspaper carrier, actor, actress and model. Proof of age … More -
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Are There Restrictions On The Hours That A Minor Can Work?
A: Children under the age of 16 (ages 14 and 15) cannot work before 7 a.m. or after 9 p.m., more than 40 hours a week or more than eight hours a day. Once they reach the … More -
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Are Minors Prohibited From Working In Certain Occupations?
A: Prohibited occupations for minors under the age of 18 are as follows: To serve, dispense or handle intoxicating liquors that are consumed on the premises; To work in … More -
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Who May Apply For Unemployment Benefits?
A: Unemployment benefits cover most people who have worked in Minnesota for private employers or state and local governments. It does not cover people who have worked … More -
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How Do I Apply For Unemployment Benefits?
A: You may file an application for unemployment benefits by completing the application online , by calling TELECLAIM , by applying at your nearest WorkForce Center … More -
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How Much Are Unemployment Benefits In Minnesota?
A: State law establishes a formula requiring the amounts to be determined by the average weekly wage in Minnesota and to be recalculated each year. The amount of … More
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