By Margie Faulk, PHR, SHRM-CP

July 2016

 

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By now many of you have heard about the Federal Labor Law Act (FLSA) Overtime Rule that will go into effect on December 1, 2016. For HR professionals who are not aware, shame on you! It is up to us to guide management on those laws impacting the workplace. While there are several factors that are listed, small business owners need guidance on how they can prepare for the new Overtime Rules.

Topic

The new Department of Labor (DOL) Overtime Rule impacts 100% of Small Businesses with more than 10 employees. How are you impacted? The best way to prepare for the DOL new Overtime Rule, is to be knowledgeable about the changes and the criteria for changes. I am working with a real estate investment firm who doesn’t have too much overtime and therefore employees will not be impacted at all. However, the construction firm I provided services for, with over 600 employees, will be severely impacted. They will need to make decisions whether to increase salaries over the $47,476 threshold to maintain Exempt status or aggressively reduce overtime for employees. Remember, if overtime is not authorized, you must still pay the employee. Handle this issue in a discipline process. Communicate with Employees and monitor employee time reporting.

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What should be considered?

We can help you prepare for this significant change. For more information on preparation for the New Overtime Rule, Contact us at www.hrcompliance.biz

Resources

https://www.shrm.org/ResourcesAndTools/tools-and-samples/hr-forms/Documents/FLSAExemptionFlowchart.pdf

 

Margie Faulk, PHR, SHRM-CP is a Senior Compliance Consultant for HR Compliance Solutions. Margie has 15 years of experience in human resources management, workplace compliance, workplace investigations, risk management and creating exit plans for volatile and aggressive employees. As a former Compliance Officer, Margie helps businesses, Employers and HR professionals reduce workplace risk when dealing with workplace issues. If you want further information about employee handbooks and other workplace resources and tools, contact Margie Faulk at mfaulk@hrcompliance.biz.