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Time: March 14, 2016 from 1pm to 2pm
Location: Online
Street: 5939 Candlebrook Ct
City/Town: Mississauga
Website or Map: https://compliancetrainings.c…
Phone: 4169154458
Event Type: webinar
Organized By: compliancetrainings
Latest Activity: Mar 7, 2016
Description :
An employer must pay overtime wages to all employees considered non-exempt under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and numerous state laws. Although the FLSA establishes federal guidelines on who qualifies for overtime, when overtime begins and how to calculate it, state laws often differ. The US Department of Labor is stepping up its enforcement efforts to make sure employees receive the overtime pay to which they are entitled. Audits by the DOL can be random or as a result of a complaint from a laid-off worker. Either way, you need to know the law and to be prepared.
Do you know who is exempt from overtime and who is not? Do you owe overtime after 8 hours work a day or over 40 hours work in a week? What time spent by your workers counts toward the limits for regular pay? How do you calculate overtime rates for salaried vs hourly workers? What non-wage payments apply toward the overtime rate of pay?
This 90-minute webinar by payroll consultant Mark Schwartz is designed to give you the answers to these questions and evaluate your current payroll system regarding overtime calculations. Mr. Schwartz will clarify the federal rules on overtime pay, inform you how to determine what your own state’s requirements are, and point out how federal and state laws may differ.
Areas Covered in the Session :
Who are exempt vs. non-exempt workers.
Differences between federal and state laws
When does state law apply
How to determine number of hours worked before overtime must be paid.
Determining regular rate of pay.
Computing back wages for overtime purposes
Hours that are exempt for overtime purposes
Rules regarding compensatory time off
The effect on overtime calculation of stock options, commissions, and retroactive pay increases.
Penalties for non-compliance with applicable law
Who Will Benefit:
Payroll Department
Accounting Department
HR Department
Small to Medium Sized Business Owners
Payroll Apprentices
Start up Entrepreneurs
Compensation Practitioners
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