Exempt or Non-Exempt Employee?

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Exempt or Non-Exempt Employee?, Aurora, Colorado, United States
Webinar Title
Exempt or Non-Exempt Employee?
Event Type
Webinar
Webinar Date
16-05-2018
Last Date for Applying
16-05-2018
Location
Aurora, Colorado, United States
Organization Name / Organize By
Training Doyens
Organizing/Related Departments
Human Resource
Organization Type
Organization/Company
WebinarCategory
Both (Technical & Non Technical)
WebinarLevel
All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
Related Industries

Education/Teaching/Training/Development

Business Development

Administration/Management

Employment/Jobs/Recruitment

Location
Aurora, Colorado, United States

OVERVIEW

During the last decade or two, employers have found it increasingly difficult to decide which employees are entitled to overtime. Those classifications are commonly referred to as exempt employees (those who meet the FLSA’s requirements to be exempt from overtime pay) and non-exempt employees (employees the law requires to be paid overtime).

WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND

The FLSA contains dozens of exemptions, which basically provide that specific categories of employers and employees aren’t subject to the Act’s overtime requirements. Most common are the “white-collar” exemptions for executive, administrative, and professional employees, computer professionals, and outside sales employees.

What are these exemptions exactly? Who qualifies? What must you do to make sure that your employees are properly classified, and, most importantly how can you make sure that your practices comply with the Fair Labor Standards Act so you do not fall prey to a Department of Labor audit – or worse, a lawsuit—resulting in unpaid overtime, liquidated damages, other fines and penalties in addition to your legal fees? Join this webinar and find out!

AREAS COVERED

  • Categories of Employees (e.g. Executive, Administrative)
  • Salary Basis Test
    • Safe Harbor Policy
    • Threshold
  • Duties Test
    • Job titles and descriptions
    • Job evaluations, supervisor and employee interviews
    • Discretion
    • Supervision
    • Authority
  • Case examples:
    • Pharma sales reps;
    • Auto service reps;
    • Financial services employees.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Learn how to categorize employees as exempt employees and non-exempt employees according to Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and how to comply with the regulations.

WHO WILL BENEFIT

  • Business Owners
  • CEO’s
  • CFO’s
  • Benefits Administrators
  • Compensation Officers
  • HR Managers/ Directors
  • Managers/ Senior Managers
  • Payroll Administrators

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Others Details

Know the regulations and requirements of Fair Labor Standards Act to categorize employees asexempt employees and non-exempt employees.

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Registration Fees Details
Live Session for one participant $159 Corporate Live Session Group – Max 10 Participants from one location. $449 Recorded Session Get unlimited access to the link for six months. $199 Training DVD or USB Flash Drive MP3 files, PDF presentation and reference manual will be delivered on a CD $379 Super Combo Offer 1 Live and Recorded webinar $289 Super Combo Offer 2 Live and Training CD $429
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  Training Doyens 26468 E Walker Dr,Aurora, Colorado  Pin/Zip Code : 80016-6104
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Training Doyens

Training Doyens 26468 E Walker Dr,Aurora, Colorado

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