2014 - Handling Supplemental Pay under the FLSA
Date2014-05-27
Deadline2014-05-27
VenueVirtual Webinar, USA - United States
KeywordsFair Labor Standards Act; FLSA Act; Supplemental Pay
Topics/Call fo Papers
Instructor: Michael D. Haberman, SPHR
Description:
Today's wage and hour environment has become one filled with peril for employers who do not understand how to deal with the Fair Labor Standards Act. The US Department of Labor has stepped up its enforcement efforts by adding investigators, forming an alliance with the American Bar Association in order to refer cases and creating a smart phone application that allows your employees to report their time directly to the USDOL. Wage and hour lawsuits are costing employers into the multi-millions of dollars. Most companies have a basic understanding of how to deal with wages, however, often issues arise when dealing with supplemental pay.
This session will help you understand areas such as when employees have to be paid to get dressed and undressed;when you have to pay them to be on an airplane and when you don't;what breaks need to be paid and what breaks don't need to be paid;why you have to pay for breastfeeding;and other areas of supplemental pay. Reduce your chances of being investigated by making sure you pay practices are in compliance.
Why Should you Attend:
Today's employment regulatory environment if filled with many areas employers can get tripped up on. Human resources laws are complex and constantly evolving. It is important to understand this area in order to avoid steep fines and penalties.
Objectives of the Presentation:
Understanding who is a covered employer
Understanding who is a covered employee
The basics of overtime
Handling shift-differentials
Dealing with On-call time
Handling meals and breaks
Why you have to pay for breastfeeding
Putting to bed the issues of sleeping breaks
Understanding commuting
When you have to pay employees for training and when you don't
Dealing with the difference between local travel and long-distance travel
Understanding how to deal with preparatory and concluding activities
The difference between Federal and State requirements.
Recordkeeping requirements
Class action versus collective action lawsuits
Who can Benefit:
HR Managers
Business Owners
Register Now:
http://www.onlinecompliancepanel.com/ecommerce/web...
Description:
Today's wage and hour environment has become one filled with peril for employers who do not understand how to deal with the Fair Labor Standards Act. The US Department of Labor has stepped up its enforcement efforts by adding investigators, forming an alliance with the American Bar Association in order to refer cases and creating a smart phone application that allows your employees to report their time directly to the USDOL. Wage and hour lawsuits are costing employers into the multi-millions of dollars. Most companies have a basic understanding of how to deal with wages, however, often issues arise when dealing with supplemental pay.
This session will help you understand areas such as when employees have to be paid to get dressed and undressed;when you have to pay them to be on an airplane and when you don't;what breaks need to be paid and what breaks don't need to be paid;why you have to pay for breastfeeding;and other areas of supplemental pay. Reduce your chances of being investigated by making sure you pay practices are in compliance.
Why Should you Attend:
Today's employment regulatory environment if filled with many areas employers can get tripped up on. Human resources laws are complex and constantly evolving. It is important to understand this area in order to avoid steep fines and penalties.
Objectives of the Presentation:
Understanding who is a covered employer
Understanding who is a covered employee
The basics of overtime
Handling shift-differentials
Dealing with On-call time
Handling meals and breaks
Why you have to pay for breastfeeding
Putting to bed the issues of sleeping breaks
Understanding commuting
When you have to pay employees for training and when you don't
Dealing with the difference between local travel and long-distance travel
Understanding how to deal with preparatory and concluding activities
The difference between Federal and State requirements.
Recordkeeping requirements
Class action versus collective action lawsuits
Who can Benefit:
HR Managers
Business Owners
Register Now:
http://www.onlinecompliancepanel.com/ecommerce/web...
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