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Real Tips for Tipped Employees
February 10th, 2011
“Tipped employees,” such as restaurant servers and bartenders, are often paid a minimum wage of only $2.13 by their employer. The federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour, but allows for a “tip credit” of up to $5.12 an hour for…
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Time Clock Rounding: Is it Legal?
February 3rd, 2011
With the advent of electronic time clocks, employers have been able to track the hours employees work with greater accuracy and efficiency. However, the use of electronic time clocks and computers have also made it easier than ever for employers to m…
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Health Care Overtime, "8 and 80 Rule"
January 27th, 2011
Hospitals, nursing homes and other health care providers often do not pay employees overtime under the “8 and 80” rule that can apply to health care employees. Some health care employers, however, apply the “8 and 80” when it…
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Pay Practices for Health Care Workers Under Investigation
January 21st, 2011
Investigations of pay practices in the health care industry are ongoing across the nation. Many lawsuits have hit hospitals, nursing homes, and other health care providers concerning unlawful pay practices. Most of those lawsuits involve automatic pa…
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New Overtime Rights--"Driving" Under the Radar of Overtime Rights
January 13th, 2011
While you are driving over the next few days, take note of how many people are driving vans and small trucks as service vehicles for their employer. At times, one in every four or five vehicles you see will be a company-marked service vehicle. The dr…
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9th Circuit Court of Appeals Rules in Favor of Plaintiffs
November 16th, 2010
Chinese Daily News (CDN), a California-based Chinese-language newspaper has lost its appeal in front of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. The Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court’s rulings, and found that CDN had violated federal and state…
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FLSA does not Preempt Wisconsin State Law Claims in Kraft Foods Donning and Doffing Litigation
September 16th, 2010
Putting on and taking off safety gear, better known as donning and doffing, can take a significant amount of time and workers are often not compensated for these activities even though they are required by their employer. Donning and doffing lawsuits…
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Hourly Employees Sue Dollar Tree for Off the Clock Work
September 9th, 2010
On September 1, 2010, two former hourly employees filed a lawsuit against Dollar Tree Stores, Inc, seeking to recover back wages and overtime compensation. Plaintiffs allege that the employees, and others similarly situated were not paid for all time…
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District of Kansas Finds Airplane Mechanics Eligible for Overtime
August 12th, 2010
On August 10, 2010, United States District Court Judge Monti Belot found that Airplane Mechanics did not meet the Professional Exemption, and were entitled to receive overtime compensation under federal law. In June, 2009, David Dressler filed a laws…
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Senate Considers Amendment to FLSA That Would Protect Home Health Workers
August 6th, 2010
This week, Senator Robert Casey (D. Pennsylvania) introduced legislation to afford minimum wage and overtime coverage to the home care worker industry. The legislation aims to protect many employees who went without minimum wage and overtime protecti…
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