Month: December 2007
California And Six Other States Adjusting The Minimum Wage
Garment Manufacturers Hit With Enforcement Sweep
Paying Exempt Employees: Salary Basis Rule Not Violated by Disability Leave Deductions Under Bona Fide Plan
Can We Auto-Deduct for Meal Periods?
From the Experts: Six Strategies to Cure the PTO Accrual Blues
Meal and Rest Periods: Chili’s Owner Scores Major Win for Itself and All California Employers, But Case Status Now Up in the Air
Capitol Notes: Wage and Hour Laws for the New Year; Plus, What Got Vetoed
Ninth Circuit Rules On Wage-Claim Releases
Sharing The Wealth
The California Supreme Court recently ruled that employers may lawfully use net-profit-based incentive plans to compensate their employees.1 Employers may base profit-based bonus or incentive plans on the traditional measure of company profits, regardless of whether the employee is exempt. Before the ruling, an employer would have had to add workers’ comp and other business-related […]