Opinion letters are, according to the Department of Labor, «an official, written opinion by the Wage and Hour Division of how a particular law applies in specific circumstances presented by an employer, employee... Re
Opinion letters are, according to the Department of
Labor, «an official, written
opinion by the Wage and Hour Division of how a particular law applies in specific circumstances presented by an employer, employee... Re
opinion by the Wage and Hour Division of how a particular law applies in specific circumstances presented by an employer, employee... Read More
The Developer argued that a 1964
opinion letter from the Department of
Labor, where an administrator had concluded that a real estate salesperson who used a model home as his headquarters, could qualify for the «outside salesperson» exemption.