Exempt & Non-Exempt Employees

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14 Mar

2024 Guide for Exempt vs. Non-Exempt Employees : Understanding New Overtime Exemptions Under the FLSA

2024 Guide for Exempt vs. Non-Exempt Employees : Understanding New Overtime Exemptions Under the FLSA

Thursday, March 14, 2024 (12:00 AM to 11:59 PM)
1.5 PDCs
Provider: Clatid
Course Name: Exempt & Non-Exempt Employees

Speaker: Dayna Reum
Program Type: Videoconferences, webcasts, audiocasts, podcasts, eBooks, self-directed E-Learning
Registration URL: https://clatid.io/webinar/2024-guide-for-exempt-vs-non-exempt-employees--understanding-new-overtime-exemptions-under-the-flsa

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· Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Details · What is the FLSA and why it is so important · Who is covered under the FLSA · How does the FLSA define: o An Employee o Temp Employees · Independent Contractors · Volunteers · Trainee/Students · Minimum Wage federal versus state · Overtime Rules · Recordkeeping requirements · Exempt Vs. Non-Exempt o The Executive Exemption o The Administrative Exemption o The Professional Exemption o Computer Related Occupations Exemption

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Owning a business and managing a workforce come with paperwork and compliance. One such law, outlined by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), designates employees as either exempt or non-exempt. It is of the utmost importance that employers pay close attention to this distinction. If they do not, they may face legal penalties from the government as well as disgruntled employees who are entitled to lost wages. This webinar will have a basic overview of the Fair Labor Standards Act and what employers are applicable and what laws the FLSA maintain. A review of current exempt versus non-exempt requirements will be reviewed along with activity in the current legislation around changes to the exempt categories.