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Friday, January 11, 2008

Week In Review (January 11, 2008)

Most Popular Federal Law Article

Calculating Overtime Pay Under the FLSA (pdf).
Here are the core rules for determining whether non-exempt employees have in fact worked overtime and, if so, how much overtime pay they are due.
Located On: Fredrikson & Byron, P.A.

Most Popular State Law Article

Federal Court Enjoins Employer Funding Provisions of San Francisco Health Care Security Ordinance.
In a widely anticipated ruling, a United States District Court Judge sitting in San Francisco granted summary judgment on December 26, 2007, in favor of a local restaurant association that had challenged the employer funding provisions of the San Francisco Health Care Security Ordinance. While recognizing that providing health care coverage to the citizens of San Francisco is a laudable goal, the court nonetheless found the employer funding provisions of the Ordinance to be preempted by ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act) since the Ordinance’s provisions have an impermissible connection with employee benefit plans and make unlawful reference to employee benefit plans.
Located On: Jackson Lewis LLP

Most Popular Headlines

New generation doesn’t play by old rules
Arizona Republic - January 06, 2008

Posted by Patrick Della Valle on 01/11 at 08:24 AM
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