Wage bands definition

Wage bands means ranges of wages, with the lowest range beginning
Wage bands means the following five grouping of wage rates:
Wage bands means the following five grouping of wage rates: (a) Up to state minimum wage plus two dollars per hour; (b) between state minimum wage plus two dollars and one cent to state minimum wage plus four dollars per hour; (c) between state minimum wage plus four dollars and one cent to state minimum wage plus six dollars per hour; (d) between state minimum wage plus six dollars and one cent to state minimum wage plus eight dollars per hour; (e) between state minimum wage plus eight dollars and one cent to state minimum wage plus ten dollars; and (f) greater than state minimum wage plus ten dollars per hour.

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