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Firefighter overtime to be cut as part of city's budget overhaul

Employee Policies Overtime
Nov 11, 2011

In an effort to cut costs, the Charleston, West Virginia, city council will be considering a proposal to overhaul its time and attendance policies, the Charleston Gazette reports.

Town questions worker's excessive overtime

Overtime
Nov 10, 2011

A Tonawanda, New York, employee recently came under scrutiny after the town's time and attendance records revealed excessive overtime compensation, according to the Buffalo News.

California Supreme Court to hear time and attendance lawsuit

Employee Policies Meal & Break Policies
Nov 10, 2011

The California Supreme Court is set to rule on a class action time and attendance lawsuit involving employees' meal and break allowances, the Mercury News reports.

Kentucky city comes to a crossroads in firefighter overtime debate

Federal and State Laws Overtime
Nov 10, 2011

The question of whether Kentucky cities must pay several years' worth of overtime employee attendance back wages is yet to be resolved, the Commonwealth Journal reports.

British Columbia increases minimum wage

Federal and State Laws
Nov 10, 2011

Christy Clark, the premier of British Columbia, announced an end to the province's decade-long wage freeze earlier this year.

Department of Labor launches FLSA compliance investigation in Georgia

Federal and State Laws
Nov 09, 2011

Over the next month, the Department of Labor will be investigating restaurants in northeast Georgia to ensure they are in compliance with time and attendance laws.

Los Angeles settles with former police officer over employee attendance investigation

Employee Policies Federal and State Laws
Nov 09, 2011

The Los Angeles City Council recently approved a $3.2 million settlement with an L.A. Police Department officer regarding his involvement in a time and attendance lawsuit, according to the Los Angeles Daily News.

California Supreme Court rules on time and attendance case

Federal and State Laws Overtime
Nov 08, 2011

In August, a California court ruled against an attorney who claimed he was improperly exempted from state time and attendance regulations while working as a law clerk.

Defining split shift regulations in California

Federal and State Laws Overtime
Nov 08, 2011

A time and attendance lawsuit in California raised the question of whether overnight shifts qualify for split-shift pay, BLR reports.