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Do Nonexempt Employees Earn Premium Pay for Working on a Holiday?
In past years, when an employee has been required to come into work on a company holiday, we have paid the employee time and a half for that day, even if he or she didn’t work more than eight hours that day or 40 for the whole week. As we head into the summer season […]
Commuting: Court Says Commute Time Not Transformed into Hours Worked Merely Because Employees Had to Carry Files
New Law Affects Penalties for Child Labor Violations
From the Experts: Reporting Time Pay, Part 1; Time for Employers to Pay Attention
Flexible Scheduling: Skyrocketing Gas Prices Call for Innovative Employer Responses
Employee Privacy Rights and Computer Data in Canada
by Barbara A. McIsaac, Helen Gray, and Daniel Pugen McCarthy Tetrault An employee’s expectation of privacy in the workplace is a big issue these days, especially with respect to the use of company computers. Employers are often faced with questions like these: Is an employee entitled to privacy over e-mail and other data created and […]
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Compensation: How Do We Set Up a Pay-for-Performance System?
How do we go about setting up a pay-for-performance incentive system? We are in the very early stages and just don’t know where to start. Thanks. —Anonymous in Alameda
What Motivates Teams? Again, It’s Not the Money
In yesterday’s Advisor, we looked at 8 factors that promote individual “happiness” at work. Today we’ll see how that plays out in a team setting, courtesy of BLR’s HR Department of One. Managing teams is different from managing individual contributors. Although there is clearly overlap in the “happiness factors,” there is also a clearly a different […]