SWAT officers not entitled to overtime pay
Chicago SWAT officers are not entitled to overtime pay for transporting and storing equipment at home because it is not an "integral and indispensable" part of their job, a federal appeals panel held.The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last month determined that U.S. District Judge Charles P. Kocoras correctly granted summary judgment in favor of the city of Chicago.
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Chappaqua restaurant workers file lawsuit, claims they were denied OT
A pizza and taco business in Chappaqua popular with Bill Clinton cheated its servers and kitchen workers by refusing to pay them extra for working overtime, a federal lawsuit claims.
Four employees of Taco Street and Pizza Station, located side by side on Greeley Avenue, say they've worked as many as 50 hours of overtime in a week, without being paid the government-mandated hourly rate of at least one and a half times regular pay.
Attorney Louis Pechman said the lawsuit, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in White Plains, joins a growing number of wage theft cases he's filed against eateries in the Lower Hudson Valley.
Black workers face promotion and wage gaps that cost the economy trillions
Black workers continue to face significant gaps in the labor market when it comes to promotion, pay and opportunity, costing the U.S. economy trillions of dollars.
If the Black wage, education, housing and investing gaps had been closed 20 years ago, it would have added an estimated $16 trillion to the economy, according to a report by Citi , with the Black pay gap alone accounting for $2.7 trillion.
Impact on Employment from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) - Lexology
Exempt Employees | Seyfarth Shaw LLP - JDSupra
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Editorial: Time will tell if OT bill benefits farmworkers | Editorials | capitalpress.com
Washington legislators have come up with a bill that will eventually provide overtime pay to farm workers.
The best that can be said about farmworker overtime legislation passed by the Washington Legislature is that it gives producers time to adjust and protects them from backpay lawsuits set in motion by a recent state supreme court ruling.
Otherwise, the bill — and similar legislation working its way through the Oregon Legislature — is sure to prompt dramatic changes in farm labor in the Pacific Northwest.
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