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Tag Archives: wage and hour laws
Your Managers May Not Be Exempt Under the DOL’s Proposed Overtime Rules
Business owners and franchisees, you might need to start paying your managers overtime. The Department of Labor (DOL) is updating the overtime rules for the so-called “white collar” exemption that excludes certain executive, administrative, and professional employees from the FLSA … Continue reading
Update: Chicago Employers Must Provide Employees Notice of the New Minimum Wage Ordinance
As a follow up to our last blog entry, “Chicago’s New Minimum Wage Ordinance Takes Effect July 1st,” employers who maintain a business facility within the City of Chicago or are required to obtain a business license to operate in … Continue reading
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