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Vermont Printable Free Minimum Wage Law Posters Minimum Wage in the State of Vermont Poster Mandatory

The Minimum Wage in the State of Vermont is a Vermont minimum wage law poster provided for businesses by the Vermont Department Of Labor. This is a required poster for all Vermont employers, and any business that fails to post this notification may be subject to penalties or fines.

This poster declares that workers in the State of Vermont are entitled to a minimum wage. It also states that if, at any time, the minimum wage determined by the State for a given year is lower than the wage set by the Federal Government, then the minimum wage in Vermont shall be the rate set by the US Government.

The poster goes on to delineate minimum wage rates for full-time works for the years 2014 through 2018. It then discusses the minimum wage rate for service or tipped employees, which is considerably lower given the nature of their work and added compensation they receive, for the years 2014 through 2018. Anyone with questions, comments, or concerns is encouraged to contact the Vermont Department of Labor (contact information is provided on the poster).

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MINIMUM WAGE	
NOTICE	
MINIMUM WAGE RATE	
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Service or Tipped Employees: “A service or tipped employee” means an employee of a hotel, motel, 
touristplace, or restaurant who customarily and regularly receives more than $120.00 a month in tips 
for direct and personal customer service.
Basic Wage Rate: The basic wage rate is the minimum required employer contribution towards the 
minimum wage for service or tipped employees. If an employee does not receive sufficient tips in the 
work week to at least achieve the minimum wage for all hours worked that week, the employer must 
make up the difference.Effective 01/01/24 
Effective 01/01/2 3 
E ffective 01/01/2 2 $13.	
 67per hour
$13.18 per hour $1 2.55 per hour
BASIC WAGE RATE (
TIPPED EMPLOYEES ) Effective 01/01/24 
Effective 01/01/2 3 
E ffective 01/01/2 2 $6
 .84 per hour
$6.59	
  per hour
$6.28 per hour	
MAXIMUM TIP CREDIT ALLOWED Effective 01/01/24 
E	
ffective 01/01/2 3 
E
ffective 01/01/2 2 $6.	
83 per hour
$6.59 per hour
$6.28 per hour	
63 Pearl Street Burlington, Vermont 05401 [email protected] 
Phone: (802) 951-4083 | Fax: (802) 865-7655	
Labor.Vermont.gov/Rights-and-Wages	
FOR VERMONT EMPLOYERS AND WORK	ERS

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More Vermont Labor Law Posters 17 PDFS

Minimum-Wage.org provides an additional sixteen required and optional Vermont labor law posters that may be relevant to your business. Be sure to also print and post all required state labor law posters, as well as all of the mandatory federal labor law posters.

Vermont Poster Name Poster Type
Required Vermont Employer's Liability and Workers' Compensation Workers Compensation Law
Required Unemployment Insurance Information for the State of Vermont Unemployment Law
Required Minimum Wage in the State of Vermont Minimum Wage Law
Required Posting of Safety Records Notice to Employees Job Safety Law
Required Safety and Health Protection on the Job in Vermont Job Safety Law

List of all 17 Vermont labor law posters


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