KEY POINTS
  • "The days of a national minimum wage are really over," thanks to states increasing their base pay laws and companies increasing their hourly wages, LaSalle Network CEO Tom Gimbel says.
  • "While [the pay boost] is done by the government, they're doing it as a result of the organic economic growth," he says in an appearance on "The Exchange."
  • "It's an indirect result of the great economy and of the companies doing this," he says.

The need to adjust the federally mandated base pay is moot thanks to the strength and present dynamics of the U.S. economy, staffing expert Tom Gimbel told CNBC on Monday.

"The days of a national minimum wage are really over," Gimbel, founder and CEO of LaSalle Network, said on "The Exchange." "That's why the interesting thing about this economy is [that] now you're seeing companies out of New York and out of San Francisco, specifically, that are opening up other offices in other parts of the country."