Overview of the webinar
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), commonly referred to as the Wage and Hour Act, was passed in 1938 and since then has been amended many times. The major provisions of the FLSA are concerned with minimum wage rates and overtime payments, child labor, and equal rights.
The US Department of Labor, Wage & Hour Division, oversees federal labor laws. Additionally, State DOLs administer state labor laws. Failure to comply with Wage & Hour laws may result in the employer paying the employee back wages, damages, penalties, attorney fees, and court costs, plus the prospect of civil and criminal penalties from federal and/or state governments. Therefore, Wage & Hour compliance is of the utmost importance.
Area Covered In The Webinar
What is the Fair Labor Standards Act?Anticipated changes to salary levels in 2023Federal & State minimum wage proposalsTests are used to determine if an employee is exempt from FLSAImportance of determining the primary duty of a jobThe six FLSA exemptionsExempt vs. Non-Exempt statusSalary Level and Salary Basis testsDetermining when to pay overtimeCalculating overtime payMinimum wage provisions under FLSAEqual pay provisions under FLSARecordkeeping requirementsRepercussions of FLSA non-compliance
Why should you attend?
This webinar will lay the groundwork for determining whether your employees are properly classified as Exempt or Non-exempt and ensuring that wage and hour laws are being followed properly.
Who Will Benefit?
Human Resources ProfessionalsCompensation & Benefit ProfessionalsCompliance professionalsPayroll ProfessionalsManagers & SupervisorsAll Employees & Staff
About the speaker
Years of Experience: 14+ years
Margie Faulk, PHR, SHRM-CP HR Compliance Solutions, LLC-Compliance Officer, is a senior level human resources professional with over 14 years of HR management and compliance experience. A current Compliance Officer for HR Compliance Solutions, Margi