If the Department of Labor comes knocking about unpaid wages, here’s some welcome news: as of June 27, 2025, it can no longer demand liquidated damages—unless it sues you. TL;DR: In Field Assistance Bulletin (FAB) 2025-3, the U.S. Department of Labor announced that its Wage and Hour Division (WHD)…
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Trump Rescinds Biden’s Labor Orders: What It Means for Federal Contractors
On March 14, 2025, President Trump revoked two significant Biden-era executive orders, bringing major changes to federal contracting policies: Executive Order 14026 (Increasing the Minimum Wage for Federal Contractors) – Issued by President Biden in 2021, this order raised the minimum wage for federal contractors to $15 per hour, with…
FLSA Exemptions For Employers: Now 40% Less Daunting, 100% Still Your Problem
Last week, the Supreme Court clarified employers can show how certain employees don’t need to be paid overtime or minimum wage under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Spoiler alert: it’s not as tough as some courts thought. Why Did This Case Happen? The case involved sales representatives for a…
A federal appellate court struck the DOL’s “arbitrary and capricious” tip credit rule for tipped employees
While monkeying around over the past week or so, I took a break from writing. By now, most of you have heard last week’s news about a Texas federal judge setting aside the FTC’s Noncompete Rule. But on Friday, the Fifth Circuit followed up with a decision vacating a U.S.…
Some drug rehabilitation center patients sued for, get this, unpaid overtime. And they may win!
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is the federal wage and hour law that protects all covered workers from substandard wages and oppressive working hours by requiring that employers pay employees minimum wage and overtime when they work more than 40 hours in a workweek. Determining who counts as an…
A new bill in Congress aims to restore OVERTIME protections for employees to “HISTORIC LEVELS.”
Federal law requires most companies to pay minimum wage and overtime pay for employees unless they qualify for an exemption. Employees generally must meet certain tests regarding their job duties and get a salary of at least $684 per week, which works out to just $35,568 per year. But a new overtime…
There’s retaliation, and then there’s beating up the complainant and sending him to the emergency room
The Fair Labor Standards Act makes it unlawful for employers to retaliate against employees who complain about violations of the FLSA. However, I don’t think the drafters of the law considered physical assault as a form of retaliation. But the U.S. Department of Labor is now suing two employers and…
Four wage-and-hour mistakes cost a company well over $100K. Here’s how you can avoid them.
Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Labor announced that an investigation into a Japanese restaurant had uncovered violations of federal wage and hour laws, resulting in 75 servers, sushi, and hibachi chefs not receiving all of their legally earned wages. The final bill was $171,834. That’s a lot of…
Boy, that escalated quickly. I mean, that really got out of hand fast.
https://youtu.be/rFeVfwDvTyM Last week, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division announced here that its investigation into the bounced payroll checks of 10 construction workers renovating a nursing home found that the employer who issued the bad checks had also denied more than 800 workers overtime wages by misclassifying…
That bartender who claims she was fired for COVID-19 weight gain while quarantining may have a solid FLSA claim!
Always wait at least one hour before swimming after a large meal. That big brown shark in the swimming pool isn’t always a Baby Ruth. Hold the cue stick properly. Chalk up before each shot. These are solid (and mildly off-putting) pool tips. But let’s talk about tip pools instead.…