The Wage and Hour Answer Book provides guidance that will save
you valuable time and help you stay in compliance, including:
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Real-world, detailed examples that simplify complicated overtime pay,
hours worked, and other calculations
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Tips and precautions to help you avoid non-compliance
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Insightful discussions of gray and evolving areas so you can
intelligently plan for the future
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Fully up-to-date citations to controlling regulations and case law
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And more!
Wage and Hour Answer Book gives you authoritative, plain-English
explanations of how and - when - the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and other
wage and hour laws govern the employer-employee relationship, and what may
happen when violations occur.
Wage and Hour Answer Book, 2013 Edition has been updated to
include coverage of:
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Analysis of Supreme Court decision about outside sales exemption for
pharmaceutical sales rep
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How the DOL's Plan/Prevent/Protect strategy will affect employers
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New case challenges whether employees' average pay exceeding the minimum wage
amount is enough or if employees must be paid at least the minimum wage for
each hour worked
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Explanation of recent rulings regarding the administrative exemption being
applied to employees in the insurance industry
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How overtime should be calculated when an employee was misclassified
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Why one court recently found that the affirmative steps taken by an employer
did not warrant an assessment of liquidated damages
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Summary of new case about an enterprise being engaged in commerce
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Re-proposed child labor regulations on parental exemption
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The factors found sufficient to establish that a retail store manager was an
exempt executive
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New case sheds light on what is considered a working arrangement under the
Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act
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The basis for a court's decision on whether a quality assurance manager was an
exempt employee
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DOL's position about restricting tip pooling when no tip credit occurs
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Why employers should be concerned about a new app from the DOL
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The degree of specificity of an affirmative defense pleaded in an answer
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Summary of new case examining joint employment between a farm labor contractor
and an employer
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And much more!
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