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Salary.com Compensation and Pay Equity Law Review
Welcome to Salary.com's Compensation and Pay Equity Law Review.
Our editor, employment lawyer Heather Bussing, is tracking legislation, cases, and analysis to give you the latest critical HR topics. She and Kent Plunkett, CEO of Salary.com, also have a new book out on Pay Equity, Get Pay Right: How to Achieve Pay Equity that Works !
This week we're answering the questions:
Here's a case of a chef in Washington DC who won a claim for overtime because although he met the salary threshold, he did not meet the duties test. Not all managers are exempt.
In California, arbitrators are not required to follow the law. Arbitrators can do whatever they want for any reason or no reason at all. It's justice at-whim. No law; just vibes. This can create problems.
I do not believe that Title VII and other anti-discrimination laws are going anywhere. One of the big reasons is that they protect everyone. Even Florida man.
Figuring out where work can and should happen involves more than decisions about the cost of commercial real estate leases or nostalgia about hanging out at the office. It can affect important aspects of the business, like being able to hire and retain the people you need as well as the bottom line.
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