Two Pennsylvania nursing facilities were found to have denied proper overtime pay to 231 workers.
Spring Creek and Franklin Center failed to include the incentives in their pay rate for overtime.
The investigation found that nursing facilities paid non-discretionary bonuses to nursing staff but failed to include incentives in their pay rate when calculating overtime rates.
City approves overtime pay for fire and transit | The Republic News
City officials have increased the total amount of overtime being allocated to fire and transit employees this year.
Columbus City Council voted Tuesday to approve the second reading of an ordinance amending salaries and wages for city officers and employees in 2022.
Krispy Kreme settles U.S. charges it skimped on overtime pay | Reuters
The donut chain was accused of violating the federal Fair Labor Standards Act when, beginning around November 2019, it stopped including bonuses in the pay of assistant general managers when calculating overtime.
Payments will go to 516 workers, in amounts ranging from about $100 to nearly $14,000, according to a filing in the federal court in Louisville, Kentucky.
US Department of Labor recovers more than$162K in overtime back pay, damages for Louisiana home ...
Investigation findings: The U.S. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division found Heaven on Earth Network paid 87 workers straight time when overtime pay was owed.
Quote: " Workers who perform home care services spend long hours away from home and deserve to be paid all of the wages they earn, " said Wage and Hour District Director Troy Mouton in New Orleans.
SCOTUS to decide whether highly compensated day-rate employee entitled to FLSA overtime pay | ...
In September of 2021, the Fifth Circuit—the federal appeals court for district courts in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi—reversed a summary judgment order granted to Helix Energy Solutions Group related to the necessity of overtime payments for a highly compensated employee who was ...
Attention, Employers! New Overtime Regulations Will Soon Be Here. Are You Ready?
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and Pennsylvania's Department of Labor have gone back and forth regarding overtime regulations, and specifically how much a salaried employee must be paid in order to be exempt.
In 2016, the DOL passed regulations raising the salary threshold from $455 per week ($23,360 per year) to $913 per week ($47,476 per year). However, following a legal challenge, those regulations were struck down.
Top chiefs in Erie County Sheriff's Office to get raises in lieu of unlimited overtime
Erie County Sheriff John Garcia at Highmark Stadium. Garcia says he's satisfied with a compromise deal that would limit overtime for his top chiefs.
When Erie County Sheriff John Garcia first learned that his chiefs and other top administrators would be considered salaried and denied overtime next year, he complained that no one with the county had consulted with him.
MPD audit finds backlog of 10,000 court cases contributing to significant overtime pay
See Also More than a dozen MPD officers earn more than the chief, thanks to overtime pay
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The city of Milwaukee has budgeted $20 million for police overtime pay next year, according to a new audit of MPD overtime procedures.
Tuesday, the Milwaukee city comptroller briefed the Finance and Personnel Committee about the overtime use.
Construction Co. To Pay DOL $2.6M In Overtime Row - Law360
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