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Kansas Labor Laws

A comprehensive guide to labor laws in Kansas. Find information on minimum wage, overtime, breaks, paid leave, and more.

Key Kansas Labor Laws

  • Follows federal minimum wage
  • No mandatory break requirements
  • Tip credit allowed
  • At-will employment state
Last updated: March 2025

Overview of Kansas Labor Laws

Kansas labor laws establish the legal framework for employer-employee relationships within the state. These laws cover various aspects of employment, including minimum wage, overtime, breaks, leave policies, and termination requirements.

Important Note

This guide provides general information about Kansas labor laws and is not legal advice. Laws change frequently, and this information may not reflect the most current legislation. Consult with a qualified attorney for specific legal advice regarding your situation.

Federal vs. State Labor Laws

Both federal and state laws govern employment relationships in Kansas. When federal and state laws differ, employers must follow the law that provides the greatest benefit to employees.

Key Labor Law Topics in Kansas

Frequently Asked Questions about Kansas Labor Laws

What is the minimum wage in Kansas?

$7.25 per hour (same as federal minimum wage).Source

Are employers in Kansas required to provide meal breaks?

No state law requiring meal or rest breaks for adult employees.Source

Does Kansas require paid sick leave?

No state law requiring paid sick leave.Source

When must final paychecks be issued in Kansas?

Final paycheck must be issued by the next regular payday.Source

How does Kansas handle overtime pay?

Follows federal law requiring overtime pay at 1.5 times regular rate for hours worked over 40 in a workweek.Source

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