With daylight savings, your employees may start taking more time off to enjoy the great weather with their friends and family.
Franklin County, Pa., is seeing many changes to school dress codes as two districts are following up an employee code with students codes.
A popular nationwide seafood restaurant will likely draw the ire of the U.S. Department of Labor for labor violations stemming from time and attendance violations in stores across the country.
The Yale Daily News cited data from the Connecticut Department of Labor indicating New Haven, Conn., hotspot Gourmet Heaven violated several time and attendance regulations covered by the Fair Labor Relations Act.
An investigation into the time and attendance policy of a Phoenix military and protective gear manufacturer uncovered overtime violations.
Some companies may have a hard time with their record keeping practices.
The Major League Baseball association is making sure that all clubs are aware of the Fair Labor Standards Act after the San Francisco Giants violated minimum wage, overtime and record keeping laws.
A fireworks warehouse employee who claimed he has been working more than 40 hours a week and not receiving proper pay is suing his company.
In Tempe, Ariz., a flooring contractor was cited for willfully violating provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act governing state requirements for record keeping and overtime payment.
A Denver staffing agency and owners of national hotel chain were investigated for violating the Fair Labor Standards Act.