The latest state to pass a pay-transparency law is Massachusetts, and several other states have enacted pay-disclosure laws:
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The latest state to pass a pay-transparency law is Massachusetts, and several other states have enacted pay-disclosure laws:
Read MoreA federal appeals court on Aug. 23 struck down a Department of Labor rule governing how tipped workers must be paid for performing work for which they cannot receive tips.
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Read MoreA recent case involving 15 nursing homes resulted in one of the nation’s largest-ever wage-recovery judgments--$35.8 million in overtime back wages.
Read MoreA federal appeals court recently reminded a lower court that the FLSA requires paying hourly workers for all time spent working on their employer’s behalf.
Read MoreNew proposed regulations on heat breaks may make employers liable for overtime they didn’t see coming. Now is the time to review your policies to make sure they comply with DOL FLSA rules on paid and unpaid breaks.
Read MoreEmployers continue to struggle with determining whether a worker can be classified as an exempt worker, and rightly so--it’s a confusing issue.
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