


Lawsuits related to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), especially as it pertains to overtime pay, continue to make news.
Wage and hour class actions are not limited to retail, manufacturing and food service employers. In the last few years, these lawsuits have quickly found their way into all types of industries. The burden of proof is 100% on the employer to comply with FLSA regulations. Many unclassified employee groups have filed, and won, suits against organizations for underpayment of overtime.
Retroactive payments of twice the amount of overtime owed, along with legal fees, put pressure on a business.
The Fair Labor Standards Act advocates for workers by establishing minimum-wage, overtime, and child labor standards in the United States. These standards usually apply only to hourly employees, but some salaried employees also are covered under FLSA.
In fact, the only true measure of whether or not employees are covered by the FLSA is their status: exempt or nonexempt, as determined by the employee’s primary duties.
According to the U.S. Fair Labor Standards Act, overtime must be paid at 1.5 times the employee’s average pay rate after the employee has worked 40 hours.
Because some employees work at different rates throughout the week, it can be complicated to calculate a fair overtime wage.
An important step to FLSA compliance is to adopt timekeeping practices that accurately record employee’ time and overtime.
Organizations turn to time recorders and time and attendance software to keep a precise record of the exact minute employees begin and end work. Attendance on Demand is powerful software that can be customized to reflect your time and attendance policies, as well as FLSA regulations for nonexempt employees.
If an employee performs diverse tasks with different pay rates, Attendance on Demand and Attendance Enterprise from InfoTronics tracks the time spent performing each task and calculates an accurate wage. When an employee passes the 40-hour threshold, time is automatically recorded and paid as overtime.
Industry-leading tools from InfoTronics can greatly simplify FLSA-compliant overtime calculation, as well as maintain accurate employee attendance records, for better protection against this type of litigation.