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Tag Archives: wage and hour
FLSA Overtime Salary Changes
Government and nonprofit organization’s budgets have been burdened by inflation and increases in wages necessary for retaining employees, but a new challenge is on the way. The Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division (DOL) issued a final rule on … read more
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Employee or Independent Contractor?
How do you know if someone working for your organization is an employee or an independent contractor? As individuals may perform duties for your organization as either independent contractors or employees, it is crucial to make the correct classification from … read more
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Tagged DOL, employee, government, hiring, HR, human resources, independent contractor, Melanie Askew, nonprofit, payroll, school district, wage and hour
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