HR Stories Podcast - A Lesson in Every Story!

The Case of the Accidental Wage Theft - Wage and Hour Law

September 03, 2020 John Thalheimer and Chuck Simikian, SHRM-SCP Episode 2
HR Stories Podcast - A Lesson in Every Story!
The Case of the Accidental Wage Theft - Wage and Hour Law
HR Stories Podcast - A Lesson in Every Story!
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Show Notes

Are you sure you are paying your employees correctly? In this week’s story, The Accidental Wage Thief Steals Cook Pay, we hear how misunderstanding the FLSA can cause big trouble for your organization. John Thalheimer and Chuck Simikian discuss how organizations can protect themselves against accidental wage theft by better understanding the difference between exempt and non-exempt. 


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