A Georgia-based aviation staffing company has been sued under the Fair Labor Standards Act and North Carolina wage law over allegations that it used a “per diem” compensation structure to avoid properly paying overtime to mechanics and technicians.
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Company accused of using per diem structure to avoid overtime obligations
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IVF accommodation rollback could create employer confusion
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Overly burdensome FMLA processes may support an interference claim
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DOJ alleges sham process excluded U.S. workers in favor of visa holders
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Labor Department proposes nationwide joint-employer standard
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DOJ reaches first settlement tied to civil rights fraud initiative
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Eight practical tips for effective business development
Let’s be honest, business development can feel awkward. Networking events sometimes feel like speed dating in bad lighting, prospecting emails get ignored, and LinkedIn can turn into a black hole.
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The dugout rule for workplace crises
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Seasonal hires: When do wage and hour exemptions apply?
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AI adoption surges across legal industry, survey finds
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2023 Largest Law Firms in Massachusetts
To our readers: Welcome to Lawyers Weekly’s annual review of the state’s Largest Law Firms. We have been surveying the largest firms in Massachusetts for ...
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