Archive for the 'Overtime' Category

4 Tips for Employers Navigating Employment Waters in Puerto Rico

July 27, 2011 at 11:12 am by: HR Hero Line

by Sylmarie Arizmendi of Arizmendi & Sanfilippo
Often U.S. employers doing business in Puerto Rico assume that certain basic elements of the employment relationship are the same in Puerto Rico as they are stateside. That leads employers to expose themselves to liability because of differences in the employment laws. This article highlights four essential differences for [...]

Unlimited Vacation Policies: Pros, Cons, and Pitfalls

June 16, 2011 at 9:00 pm by: Colorado Employment Law Letter

Unlimited vacation is a growing trend that may be a good way for organizations to provide an incentive or bonus to employees to reward them for good work without increasing salaries or providing bonuses or other kinds of incentives. The concept of unlimited vacation is very simple: Employees can take vacation, personal, and sick time [...]

DOL, IRS, Congress Want to ‘Help’ Workers Who Think They Are Misclassified as Independent Contractors

June 9, 2011 at 9:00 pm by: Kansas Employment Law Letter

by Vaughn Burkholder and Tara Eberline

What do the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and Congress have in common? Sound like a setup for a bad joke? The punch line is that each of those federal entities has announced its intention to focus on employers’ misclassification of employees as independent contractors. [...]

Random Thoughts on FLSA Administrative Exemption

April 14, 2011 at 9:00 pm by: Tennessee Employment Law Letter

by Kara E. Shea
I’ve been working with several clients lately on Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) compliance issues — specifically, on exemption classification audits. During an audit, I review all the jobs an employer has deemed exempt from overtime under the FLSA and try to decide whether the positions have been correctly classified. It’s a [...]

Who Is Exempt under the FLSA?

March 17, 2011 at 9:00 pm by: Michigan Employment Law Letter

by Gary S. Fealk
Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), certain employees may be exempt from overtime pay.

Employer Bears All Risk for Unpaid Interns

January 20, 2011 at 9:00 pm by: Rhode Island Employment Law Letter

An enthusiastic and energetic individual approaches you with a proposal to volunteer his time to gain valuable experience in your industry. “After all,” reasons the prospective volunteer, “how can I get my first job if I have no experience in the field of my choice?” Sounds like a win-win situation, doesn’t it?
Like many win-win situations [...]

Individual Liability for Wage and Hour Claims

September 30, 2010 at 9:00 pm by: Tennessee Employment Law Letter

by Kara E. Shea
I recently participated in hosting a Wage and Hour Virtual Summit webinar. Wage and hour compliance — overtime, work-time issues, exempt status — is always a lively topic and typically results in lots of questions and feedback. This time around, most of the feedback surrounded remarks I made about individual liability under [...]

10 Things HR Needs to Know about California Wage and Hour Laws

September 2, 2010 at 9:00 pm by: California Employment Law Letter

by Jim Brown and Marc Koonin
Companies with employees working in California must always remain mindful of the state’s protectionist wage and hour laws. You must always comply with federal standards and all California laws that provide greater protections for employees than the federal requirements. Failure to do so might be an unwelcome invitation to a [...]

Snowball Effect of Wage and Hour Class Action Lawsuits

August 5, 2010 at 9:00 pm by: Florida Employment Law Letter

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), the federal law that governs wages and overtime pay, has been the topic of numerous articles in state Employment Law Letters.  We’ve reported on the rise of wage and hour lawsuits filed state courts and we highlighted what federal courts consider “acceptable terms” for an FLSA settlement agreement What [...]

Employers Facing Increased Scrutiny over Worker Classification

July 15, 2010 at 9:00 pm by: Pennsylvania Employment Law Letter

by Robert C. Nagle
Employers can expect increased enforcement efforts from federal and state labor and tax authorities over what’s believed to be a rising tide of misclassification of employees as “independent contractors.”