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Non-Exempt Employees Timekeeping Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP

On the Road Again – When Travel Time is Compensable Work Time

Summer is over, kids are back in school, and parents (your hourly employees) are available again for more travel work. They may travel to meetings, job sites, and other locations regularly, occasionally, or once in a blue...more

Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP

Clocking In: What Employers Need to Watch for in Recent Court Decision on Unpaid Working Time

For decades, the Department of Labor (DOL) has recognized the impracticability of requiring Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) nonexempt employees to clock in exactly at the beginning of their scheduled shifts. In most...more

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1 More Hour of Sleep but 4 More Wage and Hour Problems as Daylight Saving Time Ends

​​​​​​​On Sunday, November 6, 2022, at 2:00 a.m., daylight saving time will end. This World War I–era practice of turning back the clock one hour in the fall became a federal law in the United States when President Lyndon...more

Fisher Phillips

Adapting To The New FLSA Salary Threshold

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The new year has brought many things, including an increased threshold for many employees classified as exempt. The federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) provides for limited exemptions from its timekeeping, minimum wage,...more

Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete, LLP

Retailer - Summer 2016

FLSA white-collar exemption rule has retail employers in the bulls-eye - The U.S. Department of Labor’s new rule regarding white-collar exemptions under the Fair Labor Standards Act has a lot of employers scrambling,...more

Smith Anderson

The New Overtime Rule: Yes, It Really Is Happening – Are You Ready?

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The Department of Labor has issued its final rule revising the overtime regulations for "white collar workers" and the rule goes into effect December 1, 2016 - just four months away. This webinar will explain the new rule,...more

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"10% Credit" Approach Might Necessitate Timekeeping

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Management need not keep hours-worked records for employees who qualify for one of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act's Section 13(a)(1) executive, administrative, professional, outside-sales, and derivative exemptions. 29...more

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Ninth Circuit Holds that Employers Who Use Facially Neutral “Rounding” Timekeeping Policies Do Not Have to Guarantee that an...

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On May 2, 2016, the Ninth Circuit issued its decision in Corbin v. Time Warner Entertainment – Advance/Newhouse Partnership and affirmed the district court’s summary judgment in favor of employer, Time Warner...more

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Do we have to keep track of exempt employee time? [Wage & Hour FAQ]

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Q. We keep track of work hours for non-exempt employees using an electronic timekeeping system. For our exempt employees, we really have no records of how many hours they are working each day or week. Are we required to? Even...more

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