60: The Fissured Workplace – a DOL Blog Post
“Our basic mission at Wage and Hour is pretty simple: making sure people get a fair day’s wage for a hard day’s work.” The U.S. Department of Labor, or DOL, is responsible for administering the U.S. labor laws. This includes creating rules and regulations and enforcing them. The DOL states their mission as follows: “The Department…
View full episode59: Employers’ Liability Insurance
You can be held liable to others when your employee is injured on the job. On the last episode we learned about the elements of your workers’ compensation and employers’ liability insurance policy, and in episode 11 we took a high level look at the benefits paid by the workers’ compensation coverage. Today we’ll learn what the…
View full episode58: Your Workers’ Compensation Insurance Policy
Are you familiar with the elements of your workers’ compensation insurance policy? The first show I did on work comp insurance was episode 11, which was a 100,000 foot overview. I covered what it pays for, talked about how benefits vary by state, and explained that it’s compulsory insurance. In other words, you’re required to have it…
View full episode57: Workplace Anti-Violence and Firearms Policies
A safe workplace is critical to employee job satisfaction and productivity. In the last episode we learned about guns in the workplace and I reminded you about your duty to maintain a safe workplace, one that’s free from serious recognized hazards. As part of fulfilling your duties you’ll need a Workplace Anti-Violence policy and many of…
View full episode56: Guns In The Workplace
You have the right to deny all weapons on your company property, except where a parking lot storage law applies. In episodes 42, 43 and 44 we learned about workplace safety, why it’s important, and how to create a safety program. And even though there’s no federal law requiring you as an employer to PREVENT…
View full episode55: Massachusetts Act to Establish Pay Equity – Continued
You may be sued within 3 years of the last payment of wages which were in violation of the law. In the last episode we learned about Massachusetts Act to Establish Pay Equity. We compared it to the long standing federal Equal Pay Act and saw how it broadens the scope thereby qualifying more situations…
View full episode54: Massachusetts Act to Establish Pay Equity
We simply can’t have free people negotiating their own voluntary relationships. Just when I think it’s time to move off this subject and on to the next, Massachusetts Governor signed a newly passed pay equality law this past Monday, August 1, 2016. Even if you don’t have employees in Massachusetts you need to understand their law because it’s a sign of…
View full episode53: EEOC Sex-Based Pay Discrimination Cases
Its been illegal to pay women less than men for substantially equal work under similar working conditions since 1963. In the last episode we learned a wee bit about equal pay for women. I briefly presented the case that we don’t have an epidemic that needs fixing with more laws, as the politicians and the…
View full episode52: Equal Pay For Women
Do we really have an equal pay for women issue in the U.S. that requires fixing with more laws or is this just another political sacred cow? The Republican National Committee conference speech by Ivanka Trump surprised a lot of people. The idea of equal pay for women and mothers and affordable child care isn’t something I remember…
View full episode51: Employment Records Retention
“Government Is Not Reason, It Is Not Eloquence — It Is Force” Employers often overlook the area of records retention compliance, which can result in civil penalties. But what’s more impactful is that you won’t be able to defend yourself against certain employee accusations or government action if you discard these records too early. How hard could it…
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