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What Texas Employers Need to Know About Meal and Rest Break Labor Laws
For more information about Texas, employer obligations visit Texas labor law posting requirements. Although some states, like California and New York, have strict requirements for employers to provide meal and rest breaks, Texas is not one of them. Are Breaks Required By Law In Texas? Under Texas law, there is no requirement for an [...]
New Jersey Labor Law Posting Requirements
New Jersey has extensive state labor law poster requirements that employers must follow. Federal Labor Law Posters Required in New Jersey New Jersey employers are required to post the following federal labor law posters: Equal Employment Opportunity Is the Law Poster Federal Minimum Wage Poster Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Poster Occupational [...]
What Are the Legal Requirements for Workday Breaks in Pennsylvania?
Whether an employer permits its employees to have meal breaks and rest breaks is largely within the employer’s discretion. While some states, like California and New York, have strict requirements for employers to provide meal and rest breaks, Pennsylvania is not one of them. Are Breaks Required In Pennsylvania? Under Pennsylvania law, there is no [...]
What Are the Legal Requirements for Workday Breaks in Florida?
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My Employee Worked Off the Clock. What Do I Owe?
In the digital era, it’s easy for employees to work anytime, anywhere. Tools like smartphones, laptops, and tablets all help to boost employee productivity, however, they can also ride a delicate line concerning employee hours and wages. Employees who work off the clock, for example, may claim that they should be compensated for the time [...]
California Labor Laws and Mandatory Postings
What notices are required on the 2019 California Labor Law Poster? Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Law Payday Notice Employee Polygraph Protection (EPPA) Pregnancy Rights Occupational Safety and Health Law (OSHA) Safety and Health Protection on the Job Access to Medical and Exposure Records Smoking Signs Emergency Response Phone Numbers Time Off to Vote Family Care [...]
How to Comply With Employment Laws: 6 Key Areas for Your Next HR Audit
It takes a lot more today to comply with the complex web of federal, state, and local employment laws than writing a policy and dropping it into an employee handbook. Human resources (HR) professionals need to constantly stay aware of the changes in the law, as well as run a regular audit to check their [...]
What Is the FLSA? Ten Facts Every Employer Should Know
The Wage and Hour Division of the U.S. Department of Labor implements and enforces the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The FLSA creates minimum wage, overtime pay, recordkeeping, and child labor standards that affect workers in the private sector and in federal, state, and local governments. Here are ten basic things employers should know about [...]