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The New York State Department of Labor on Thursday announced a minimum wage increase for home care aides. Effective Oct. 1, through Public Health Law § 3614-f, the minimum wage for home care aides has been increased to $17 per hour in New York City, Long Island and Westchester, and $15.20 per hour for the remainder of New York.
“We know how valuable our home care aides are, especially with the shortages we’re currently seeing,” New York State Department of Labor Commissioner Roberta Reardon said. “This minimum wage increase will ensure home care aides are well paid and able to support themselves and their families, which will help attract more people to the profession. Overall, this will ensure better worker retention and patient care.”
This follows an order by the commissioner and state budget director raising the general minimum wage to $14.20 for counties outside of New York City, Westchester and Long Island, beginning Dec. 31, leading to an additional $1 increase an hour for home care aides in those locations.
Under Public Health Law § 3614-f, “home care aide” refers to a home health aide, personal care aide, home attendant or other licensed or unlicensed person whose primary responsibility includes the provision of in-home assistance with activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living or health-related tasks; provided, however, that home care aide does not include any individual (i) working on a casual basis, or (ii) who is a relative...
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