The Wage and Hour Division is Keeping Enforcement Promises

From the looks of the activity in the past six months, it is apparent that the Wage and Hour Division (WHD) of the Department of Labor (DOL) is living up to their commitment.

Six months ago, the new wage and hour guidelines went into effect with the Department of Labor promising to greatly step up their enforcement procedures. From the looks of the activity in the past six months, it is apparent that the Wage and Hour Division (WHD) of the Department of Labor (DOL) is living up to their commitment. Here are a few settlements that have been announced in the past few months:

We have said this before, but we believe that it is imperative that you take a look at the exempt positions in your workplace to be sure that they qualify for an exemption under the Fair Labor Standards Act guidelines. DO NOT wait until the Wage and Hour investigator comes to your door with a complaint in hand and then wants to take days or weeks to comb through your payroll records. Knowing the rules is half the game; the other half is enforcing them. Know the rules for what qualifies as exempt, how to handle unauthorized overtime, how to handle training and travel time and other issues related to pay practices. Make sure managers and supervisors know the rules as well. Wage and hour complaints have quickly become the employee grievance of choice. The complaint process is easier than the process followed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Additionally, Wage and Hour resolves cases in about 90 days compared to years for the EEOC. If you were after a few extra bucks what road would you take? The easier and faster route of the wage and hour division or the slow and complex route of the EEOC?

 

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