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New Law Helps Employers Manage Pensions

According to USA Today, a new law recently passed by Congress and signed by the President will allow companies to avoid contributing billions of dollars owed to the already underfunded employee pension funds. Though this is meant to free up money for… Read More
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Categories: ERISA

Increasing Number of Workers File Wage and Hour Complaints

According to a recent article by NBC News, an increasing number of workers believe that putting in time at work does not result in more financial benefit for them. Studies indicate there has recently been a spike in wage and hour violation claims by… Read More
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Supreme Court Says Drug Reps Not Owed Overtime

According to a recent decision handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court, pharmaceutical sales representatives fall under the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) definition of “outside salesmen” and are not owed overtime compensation. In t… Read More
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More Developments Regarding "Gang Time" Violations in the Meatpacking Industry

As we told you in our earlier article, Wage Lawsuit Filed Against Creekstone Farms, in April of last year, our Kansas City Overtime Law Firm filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court on behalf of workers Paz Sanchez and Elvis Posadas against Creekst… Read More
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Ongoing Lawsuit Against Creekstone Farms

In April of last year, our unpaid overtime lawfirm, Brady & Associates, filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court on behalf of workers Paz Sanchez and Elvis Posadas against Creekstone Farms Premium Beef. Ms. Sanchez and Mr. Posadas were designat… Read More
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Slaughterhouses Keep Churning Out Meat, but Workers are Often Injured in the Process

Workers in slaughterhouses face hard and relentless work. According to statistics, the meatpacking industry is one of the most dangerous industries. The stats reveal that it has the highest injury rate of any industry, including five times the nation… Read More
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Chinese Overtime, Bonuses and Incentive Pay: Not a Good Mix?

Most employers are required to pay time and a half to non-exempt employees for any work performed over forty hours in a workweek. One exception is the fluctuating workweek (FWW) method of paying overtime, known to many workers as “Chinese overt… Read More
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Famous Chef, Mario Batali, Settles Tip Case for $5.25M

In New York, it is reported that celebrity chef Mario Batali has settled a wage-and-tip class action law suit, believed to be the largest-ever in a New York wage-and-tip suit, by agreeing to pay $5.25 million on behalf of approximately 1,100 current… Read More
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It's Not Broken, Don't Fix It: Congress Proposes Barriers to Unemployment Insurance

During the last few years, which represent the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, many workers have been able to benefit from state unemployment insurance (UI) programs. UI benefits prevent middle class Americans from sliding into th… Read More
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Categories: Legislative News

Unpaid Internships, Are they Legal?

In an effort to get a head start on the quest for gainful employment upon graduation from college, many students participate in internship programs offered by businesses through college and university career centers. Students use the internship progr… Read More
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