黑料社区on June 25 filed comments on the Department of Labor鈥檚 (DOL) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on the joint employer standard under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
06-29-2019黑料社区urged the Department of Labor (DOL) to finalize its proposed rule that updates the standard for overtime pay eligibility under the Fair Labor Standards Act. Notably, the proposed rule includes many of the recommendations that 黑料社区offered during a 2017 DOL Request for Information and the 2014 Obama Administration rulemaking on overtime pay.
05-23-2019One of the cornerstones of the Obama Administration’s labor agenda was a multi-year push to expand the number of employees who are required to receive overtime pay (1.5 times the […]
11-01-2017The House Committee on Education and the Workforce on Oct. 4 passed legislation along party lines that would redefine the term “joint employer” under the National Labor Relations Act and the Fair Labor Standards Act. The legislation, which 黑料社区supports as an active member of the Coalition to Save Local Businesses and was an issue on which 黑料社区members lobbied at the 2016 黑料社区Day on the Hill, would clarify that two or more employers must have direct control over employees to be considered “joint employers.”
10-06-2017House lawmakers on July 27 introduced bipartisan legislation that would reinstate the longstanding Joint Employer Standard that was revised during President Obama鈥檚 second term by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and the Department of Labor (DOL).
07-27-2017In a positive development for employers, particularly the franchise community, the Department of Labor (DOL) has officially withdrawn its guidance on joint employment and independent contractors.
06-08-2017In a stunning decision, a federal judge in Texas issued a nationwide injunction against the Department of Labor’s (DOL) regulation expanding the number of workers who would be eligible for overtime pay. The regulations would have dramatically increased the salary threshold for exempt employees to $47,476 per year from $23,660. The new rules were scheduled to take effect on Dec. 1.
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