Sentences with phrase «overtime pay resulting»

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The rule will automatically extend overtime pay protections to over 4 million workers within the first year of implementation, resulting in a boost to many workers» wallets.
But the Target strategy is also likely to ease pressure on its margins by cutting down on overtime and general pay at a time when shoppers are scarce, the results of the «Black Friday» creep that has led many retailers to open their doors on Turkey Day and progressively bring up store opening times in the last decade.
Auditors found that the LIRR did not efficiently manage the funds and as a result, employees might have been paid for unnecessary overtime or time that wasn't worked.
This could result in you paying more money back overtime, or even defaulting on a loan again.
The game industry was hit years ago with a work scandal at EA in the now - infamous incident over unpaid overtime that resulted in millions paid out in class - action lawsuits.
Affecting a large cross section of private and public sector employers, the ramifications of today's ground - breaking ruling, which is that overtime should be included in the calculations for holiday pay, could result in significant costs affecting an estimated 400,000 firms.
As a result of trying to avoid treating at - home workers as employees, Rosen indicates that background screening firms can potentially face liability for federal and state payroll taxes that should have been paid for misclassified workers, substantial penalties to the IRS or state, fees and damages if litigation is involved, and responsibility for benefits and overtime pay the independant contractors would have received if classified as employees.
As a result of trying to avoid treating at - home workers as employees, Rosen indicates that background screening firms can potentially face liability for federal and state payroll taxes that should have been paid for misclassified workers, substantial penalties to the IRS or state, fees and damages if litigation is involved, and responsibility for benefits and overtime pay the independent contractors would have received if classified as employees.
This will overtime reduce the supply of technicians in your state, and will likely result in increased pay.
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