2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 181.032 — Required Statement of Earnings by Employer; Notice to Employee

Plain-Language Summary

Minnesota employers must give every employee a detailed pay stub each pay period showing hours worked, pay rate, deductions, and net pay. Employers must also give new employees a written notice at the start of employment with information about pay, benefits, and the employer's contact details.

Practical Notes
When this applies: Every pay period for earnings statements, and at the start of any new job for the written employment notice. Who this affects: All Minnesota employees and their employers. Key points: Pay stubs must include the employee’s name, pay rate, hours worked, gross pay, all deductions, and net pay. Employees can request paper pay stubs instead of electronic ones. The written notice at hiring must cover pay rate, benefits, deductions, pay schedule, and employer contact information. Employers must get a signed copy of the notice and provide it in the employee’s preferred language if requested.