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DOL’s Final Ruling on Independent Contractor Classification and Changes to Overtime Threshold in 2024

DOL’s Final Ruling and Changes to Overtime Threshold in 2024

Join us to learn about the changes to salary levels in 2024. We will also discuss the DOL’s final ruling on independent contractor classification becoming effective from 3/11/2024. Federal & State minimum wage proposals will also be explained.

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), commonly referred to as the Wage and Hour Act, was passed in 1938 and since then has been amended many times.  The major provisions of the FLSA are concerned with minimum wage rates and overtime payments, child labor, and equal rights.  The US Department of Labor, Wage & Hour Division, oversees federal labor laws. Additionally, State DOLs administer state labor laws. Failure to comply with Wage & Hour laws may result in the employer paying the employee back wages, damages, penalties, attorney fees and court costs, plus the prospect of civil and criminal penalties from federal and/or state governments. Therefore, Wage & Hour compliance is of the utmost importance.
 

What You will Learn

- What is the Fair Labor Standards Act?
- Changes to salary levels in 2024 (Overtime thresholds)
- DOL’s final ruling on independent contractor classification effective 3/11/2024
- Federal & State minimum wage proposals
- Tests used to determine if an employee is exempt from FLSA
- Importance of determining the primary duty of a job
- The six FLSA exemptions
- Exempt vs. Non-Exempt status
- Salary Level and Salary Basis tests
- Determining when to pay overtime
- Calculating overtime pay
- Minimum wage provisions under FLSA
- Equal pay provisions under FLSA
- Child labor regulations
- Recordkeeping requirements
- Repercussions of FLSA non-compliance
 

Why Should You Attend

This training will lay the groundwork for determining whether your employees are properly classified as Exempt or Non-exempt and ensuring that wage and hour laws are being followed properly.  Additionally, recent changes to the overtime thresholds will be discussed as these changes will take effect on July 1, 2024.
 

Who will Benefit

- Human Resources Professionals
- Compensation Professionals
- Compliance professionals
- Managers
- Supervisors
- Employees

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