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Common hiring mistakes to avoid

Sep 28, 2012

In a survey of more than 100 CEOs and executives, recruiting top talent was listed as one of the key components to success, according to the Boulder County Business Report

Are domestic care workers covered by the FLSA?

Sep 28, 2012

When the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) was first introduced in 1938, it covered basic labor rights for employees such as minimum wage standards, overtime and protection for young workers.

Nannies, employers don't know about labor rights laws

Sep 28, 2012

Nannies in New York, and the employers who pay them, may not know about a law that guarantees them rights to the same wage benefits as workers in hourly positions, according to The Associated Press.

Common FLSA stumbling blocks in the manufacturing industry

Sep 28, 2012

The manufacturing industry encompasses a wide range of companies, including food, textile, chemical, electrical equipment, furniture and machinery.

DOL cleans house in two non-compliant Michigan hotels

Sep 27, 2012

Best Western Plus Lansing and Red Roof Inn Muskegon were recently ordered to pay more than 700 workers will receive a portion of the $162,000 in back wages.

Businesses must adhere to FLSA when employing homeworkers

Sep 27, 2012

Given advancements in technology, a growing number of industries are untethering their employees and letting them work from home.

Typical payroll violations in professional office environments

Sep 27, 2012

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) was introduced in 1938 to ensure employees were being paid fairly and receiving basic benefits from employers.

Realty Center to pay 14 employees nearly $30,000 for FLSA violations

Sep 27, 2012

Realty Center Property Management and Realty Lincoln, two businesses operating out of Lincoln, Nebraska, recently received a default judgment to pay 14 employees $29,284 in back wages after owner Gary T. Thompson failed to appear in court.

Wage theft problem sparking interest in labor rights reform

Sep 26, 2012

The recent rise in employee lawsuits comes at a bad time for companies and workers, according to The Huffington Post.