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Compensation & Benefits

DOL to appoint fiduciary for abandoned Bronx 401(k)

06/09/2016
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Employee Benefit Security Admin­istration has asked a federal court to appoint a fiduciary for the 401(k) plan at Astro Communications, a Bronx telecommunications firm.

Pay secrecy policies may no longer stand up

06/09/2016
States and the federal government are cracking down on payroll confidentiality policies.

I now pronounce you married filing jointly

06/07/2016
June often brings a flood of weddings, but they can also bring Social Security problems.

What’s not included in the new OT regulations

06/07/2016
The new Department of Labor overtime rules will change the way many employers do business. On the other hand, there’s much that did not change.

Your timeline to meet the overtime deadline

06/06/2016
Follow this timeline to stay on track with the new overtime regulations.

Snapshot: States benefiting most from the new overtime rules

06/03/2016
Some states will see more than 4% of workers be newly eligible for OT under the new labor rules.

Was it forced retirement or just a resignation?

06/02/2016
An employee facing the prospect of being demoted, transferred or having to take on new duties may consider retiring instead.

‘No commission’ ad doesn’t destroy exemption

06/02/2016
A recent court decision is good news for employers of commissioned, exempt salespeople that also imply in their advertising that the salespeople don’t work on commission.

Snapshot: Who benefits from DOL’s new white-collar overtime pay rules?

06/02/2016
The Department of Labor says new federal rules will make 4.2 million more white-collar workers eligible for overtime pay.

Do OT rules mean end of exempt part-timers?

06/02/2016
The new overtime rules for white-collar employees could force some employers to reconsider allowing part-time work for exempt staff—or to seek ways to reclassify those positions as nonexempt.