With daylight savings, your employees may start taking more time off to enjoy the great weather with their friends and family.
Co-owners of a Hemet market grocer, brothers Jafar and Jalal Rahman, failed to pay back pay and fines for overtime violations.
After the death of a guard in the Monroe Correctional Complex chapel two years ago, three offers were fired from their positions and a sergeant was demoted.
The South Shore Fire Department in Mount Pleasant, Wisc., is seeing rising costs for overtime pay.
Prison officers in an Atlantic County, N.J. correctional facility claim they were not compensated for their time and attendance past normal working hours. They are suing for overtime back pay.
After implementing a student dress code at Cleburne, Tex., district schools, superintendents were approached about a possible teacher dress code.
Pennsylvania ranks fourth in the country for number of broken labor and wage laws.
A Los Angeles garment maker has been cited for wage and labor violations.
The owner of a Brooklyn, New York corn tortilla factory was found to be in violation of labor laws and has been convicted and sentenced to jail.
The city of Battle Creek, Mich. announced that it is going to pay $73,265 to its firefighters in back pay rather than the original $253,903 that the U.S. Department of Labor had ordered from them for poor employee tracking.