Baltimore police can no longer earn overtime while on vacation, ending a practice that cost
Baltimore police officials say they have told all employees that they cannot collect overtime pay while on paid vacation, saying that technology upgrades should make it easier to halt the practice highlighted in an inspector general's report last month.
Shallah Graham, the department's chief financial officer, told members of city council Wednesday the department will no longer allow police employees to file for overtime pay in addition to vacation pay.
Is it overtime for company-truck driver overtime pay? | Overdrive
A joint op-ed published in CNN Business by Transportation and Labor Secretaries Pete Buttigieg and Marty Walsh in June acknowledged a core issue impacting the availability of capacity in truckload -- not recruiting, but retention.
There are a myriad reasons for that, but perhaps chiefly competition from other lines of work offering better perceived prospects for individuals, noted Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association President Todd Spencer.
Virginia Overtime Wage Act Amended to Help Public Employers and Various Private Industries During
Yesterday, the Virginia General Assembly adopted the following language to the Governor’s budget appropriations bill, HB 7001 , which quickly amends the ambiguous Virginia Overtime Wage Act (VOWA) , which—since its passage and July 1, 2021 effective date—has sent public and
California congressman proposes 32-hour work week
The average American's work week would be eight hours shorter under a bill from Rep. Mark Takano, D-Riverside.
Takano recently introduced legislation that would create a 32-hour work week for most Americans.
Takano, whose district includes parts of western Riverside County, said in a news release that he introduced the bill "because — now more than ever — people continue to work longer hours while their pay remains stagnant. We cannot continue to accept this as our reality."
Canton construction firm agrees to $310,000 settlement for wage theft
BOSTON – A Canton construction company has agreed to pay back wages and damages totaling $310,000 to 19 employees who didn't receive overtime pay, a violation of federal labor laws.
A federal judge signed off on the agreement between the U.S. Department of Labor, Capone Bros., Capco Equipment Corp., American Earth Products and the owner of the companies, Charles Capone, last week.
Driver Says NY Transportation Co. Stiffed Him, Others On OT - Law360
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Bipartisan bills limit forced overtime for RNs, set staff-to-patient ratios | University of
Christopher Friese , a professor at the University of Michigan School of Nursing and School of Public Health, discusses the bills.
As a researcher and a nurse, I am compelled by the consistent finding that patient and nurse outcomes are better when nurses care for a reasonable number of patients during their shift.
A 'Modest' Proposal: The 32-Hour Workweek - Law360
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Syracuse violates free speech by demanding events pay for unwanted cops, lawsuit claims -
Syracuse, NY — A Syracuse group, calling itself the voice of the Black LGBTQ community, has held an annual cookout for the past six years at Comfort Tyler Park.
For the first time this year, Black Cuse Pride was required to hire city cops on overtime pay to staff its event, according to a recent lawsuit.
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