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EO 14026: Increasing the Minimum Wage for Federal Contractors

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Summary

Raised the minimum wage for federal contractor employees to $15 per hour, with annual adjustments for inflation. Applies to new and renewed contracts and eliminates the tipped minimum wage for contractor workers.

Impact on Federal Contracting

Contractors must pay at least $15/hour (adjusted annually) to employees on federal contracts. Affects pricing on service contracts, particularly in janitorial, food service, security, and other labor-intensive sectors.

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EO Number
14026
President
Biden
Date Signed
2021-04-27
Category
Workforce & Labor

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