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HR: Compensable Time & Overtime Rules

HR,Employment law,HR Management


NetZealous LLC

Summary

Price
£140 inc VAT
Or £46.67/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Online
Duration
1 hour · Self-paced
Access to content
6 months
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certificate of completion - Free
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

The US Department of Labor has stepped up its enforcement efforts in this area in part by adding investigators. Wage and hour lawsuits are on the rise often end up costing employers into the multi-millions of dollars. In addition to the unpaid wages, you can end up owing the same amount in liquidated damages-that's right, double the amount of unpaid straight time and overtime pay. If that's not enough, as long as an employee wins even one penny of unpaid wages, you can also be on the hook for the employee's attorney fees. Since many wage and hour cases are class action lawsuits, the amount of money damages can multiply exponentially. While employers have a basic understanding of wage payment issues, dealing with supplemental pay can present their own challenges.

Add to that, the DOL's new overtime rules with regard to certain positions categorized as "exempt" are likely to take effect by January 2020. The main component of these rules is that the salary threshold will increase, pushing many otherwise exempt employees into the non-exempt (aka overtime eligible) category.

Certificates

Certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

Description

Why you should Attend

This session will help you understand areas such as when you may and may not have to pay employees to get dressed and undressed (known as "donning and doffing" cases); when you do and do not have to pay them for time spent traveling; when you do and do not have to pay them for breaks or on-call time or even time spent breastfeeding, in addition to which employees, may no longer be overtime exempt under the new overtime rules and what you should do to be prepared. By attending this session you can minimize your chances of DOL investigations and/or audits and wage and hour lawsuits.

Areas Covered in the Session

  • Understanding who is a covered employer/employee
  • Overtime basics
  • On-call & waiting time
  • Meals, rest and sleeping breaks
  • Why or when you have to pay for breastfeeding
  • Commuting v local v long-distance travel
  • Training time
  • Preliminary/postliminary activities
  • Recordkeeping requirements
  • Practical steps to take in anticipation of the new overtime rule's finalization to stay off the DOL's radar
  • The difference between the newly proposed DOL rule on overtime exemptions and the Obama-era proposal concerning
  • White collar exemptions, salary basis and more
  • How the proposed rule will affect highly compensated employees
  • Updates to salaries to keep up with cost of living
  • How bonuses will factor into the salary threshold for exemption

Who is this course for?

  • Compensation officers
  • Payroll
  • Human Resources
  • Senior Managers
  • Business Owners
  • CFO's
  • Controllers

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