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Federal Overtime rules

Federal Overtime Rules on Hold

A federal judge for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas issued a nationwide preliminary injunction on the Department of Labor’s new overtime rules, which were slated to go into effect on December 1, 2016. The judge ruled that the Department of Labor (DOL) likely overstepped its rule making authority by raising the […]

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New Overtime Rules Halted, Won’t Take Effect Dec. 1: What To Tell Employees

A federal judge in Texas has temporarily blocked the Department of Labor’s new white-collar overtime rules from taking effect on Dec. 1. A preliminary injunction issued Nov. 22 means employers only have to pay overtime to exempt workers who make less than $23,660 annually—not $47,476, the salary threshold set out in final rules issued in […]

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New Overtime Rule: Can We Reclassify Some Employees But Not Others?

The new overtime rule that is set to begin December 1st: Are you considering reclassifying some of your employees to non-exempt and paying them overtime, while giving a few others a raise to keep them as exempt? Is this okay? Yes, all employees may be classified as non-exempt. Being classified as non-exempt is considered a benefit to […]

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Plants In The Office: Yes or No?

Having plants in the office is great for putting green in the bank. Plants are known to reduce pollutants, molds, and bacteria in the air. Numerous studies, at both U.S. universities and abroad, indicate that plant life in the office can increase productivity and creative problem solving by 12%-15%, improve recall, focus attention, and inhibit […]

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What To Do When an Employee Takes Reclassification Personally

One of your employees who is moving from exempt to non-exempt is taking his change in reclassification personally. Even after a company-wide meeting with those affected where everything was clearly explained, this employee insists on having one-on-one follow up meetings with five different managers. Should you discipline this employee? What is the best way to handle […]

Earmarked Money

Does Earmarked Money Apply Towards the Minimum Salary Threshold?

Your organization is a small company with 15 employees and therefore does not require you to offer health insurance. However, you give all of your employees additional money each pay period to use toward their health benefits. The amount is earmarked for this purpose on their paychecks, but taxed like regular income. Does this additional benefit […]

Previous Work-Related Injuries

Previous Work-Related Injuries: Is It OK To Ask?

Are you allowed to ask about an applicant’s previous work-related injuries and workers’ compensation history during an interview? No, absolutely not. An employer may not ask about work-related injuries or workers’ compensation history in an interview. Asking about injuries may elicit information about a disability, and under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), you may […]

Reference Checks

Reference Checks: Are They Recommended?

Speaking to references is an excellent way to get more information about applicants and be able to verify the information they’ve provided to you. As a best practice, it is recommended that you get an applicant’s formal written consent to check their references, but if they’ve provided you with a reference list with names and contact […]

Effective Project Management

Effective Project Management

Do you have what it takes to be an effective project manager? While these traits are important to almost all management positions for project managers they are imperative. Do you feel you have the traits to be an effective project manager? Organizational Skills – not just the standard good files organized, it goes beyond that […]