OA37: FLSA and Exempt Employees, Part 1 (Patreon)
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We begin, however, with a listener correction regarding the FLSA and tipped employees. As it turns out, Andrew mis-spoke on a prior episode and employers must ensure that an employee's total compensation (including tips) meets the federal minimum wage.
After our main segment on the FLSA, the much-beloved "Are You A Cop?" segment returns with a myth about President Trump revoking the commutation of Chelsea Manning's prison sentence.
Finally, we end with the answer to Thomas Takes the Bar Exam question #7 about hearsay. Remember that TTTBE issues a new question every Friday, followed by the answer on next Tuesday's show. Don't forget to play along by following our Twitter feed (@Openargs) and/or our Facebook Page and quoting the Tweet or Facebook Post that announces this episode along with your guess and reason(s)!
Show Notes & Links
- The relevant provisions of the FLSA for this episode are 29 USC § 207 (maximum hours) and 29 USC § 213 (exempt employees).
- The DOL Fact Sheet #15 referred to listener Victoria McNair is here.
- This is the original rule promulgated by Obama's Department of Labor.
- Here is the judicial injunction blocking the implementation of the rule.
- And here is the judge's decision not to overturn his own injunction after a motion for reconsideration.
- Finally, here's the New York Times story about President Obama commuting Chelsea Manning's sentence.
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