25 Jan 2022
Addition by Subtraction: Excluding Payments When Calculating the Regular Rate of Pay under the FLSA
Do you need to advise your clients on the types of compensation that employers may exclude from the regular rate of pay calculation for nonexempt employees? Read this newly published practice note for guidance on this topic.
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