YOUNGSTOWN — Seven health district employees, who normally aren’t entitled to overtime, will get it through a temporary change to the city’s salary ordinance.
The $24,298.48 in overtime to the seven employees — Health Commissioner Erin Bishop, five other management employees and a union member — is coming from a state grant of unused federal COVID-19 relief funds.
Pittsburgh cut overtime in 2020 but wage gaps persisted - PublicSource | News for a better
Pittsburgh city employees collectively earned more in 2020 than they did in 2019, despite a pandemic and financial crunch that caused a hiring freeze early in the year and threatened to force layoffs until federal relief came in 2021.
PublicSource has examined the city's payroll every year since 2014, and the 2020 edition is unique in its surrounding circumstances and challenges. The city continued to struggle with diversity in its workforce, a problem that worsened slightly in 2020.
How To Calculate Overtime Pay For Your Employees During The Month
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#1 Workmen who do not earn more than $4,500 a month . Workmen are generally those who do manual labour, such as cleaner, construction worker, machine operator, train, bus lorry and van drivers, and others.
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Commissioners allocated nearly $5 million for student mental health
County commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to pledge $4.75 million to a mental health initiative over the next five years aimed at providing students with mental health services.
Though commissioners didn’t identify a funding source during the meeting, Precinct 2 Commissioner Justin Rodriguez said he hoped to use American Rescue Plan Act dollars or county money earmarked for mental health initiatives.
Key California Employment Law Cases: June 2021 | Payne & Fears - JDSupra
Summary: Employer did not violate California law by selecting a method of calculating the regular rate of pay that most benefitted its employees, even though that method was contrary to the method endorsed by the DLSE.
Facts: When an employee works at different rates of pay during a single workweek (a “dual-rate” employee), two methods of determining the regular rate of pay, for purposes of calculating overtime, have been approved by different courts in certain circumstances: (1) the
State police reassigning troopers amid staffing shortage
BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts State Police are grappling with a staffing shortage, forcing leadership to make temporary reassignments to fill gaps.
Nearly four dozen veteran troopers who investigate homicides, gangs, arson and other crimes are being temporarily moved to patrol the streets, according to a memo obtained by NBC10 Boston .
The pandemic could put an end to the five-day workweek - Vox
But there's nothing inevitable about working eight hours a day, five days a week (or more). This schedule only became a part of American labor law in the 1930s, after decades of striking by labor activists who were tired of working the 14-hour days demanded by some employers.
And now, more than 15 months into the pandemic, there's a growing conversation about how American workers can take back more of their time.
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