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Deployed employees keep benefits at Michigan military contractor

07/06/2009

Over the past five years, 74 of government contractor ArvinMeritor’s 525 employees have taken military leaves of absence—and most of them got to keep most of their employee benefits while they were gone. The Troy, Mich.-based firm pays the difference between military pay and the employee’s salary so the family can maintain its standard of living while a spouse is deployed.

Flextime, early-out Fridays top employee summer wish list

07/06/2009

The luxury of time was on the minds of most employees who were surveyed by Robert Half International about the summer perks they most value. Leading the list was flextime, the choice of 38% of respondents. Next was shortened Fridays.

As the Wurld turns: Upstate firm owes $1.2M to 19 workers

07/06/2009

An arbitrator has awarded $1.2 million in back pay and damages to 19 former employees of Wurld Media, Inc. The Saratoga Springs-based Internet startup, which marketed a product similar to iTunes, began having trouble making payroll in 2006.

N.Y. state considers paid family leave

07/06/2009

The state legislature is considering a bill that would require all employers to provide up to 12 weeks of paid time off so employees can tend to very ill family members or take care of newborns or newly adopted children.

Changing an employee’s duties may require changing his FLSA classification

07/06/2009

These days, organizations have to do just as much (or more) with fewer employees. That may mean employees’ job duties and responsibilities will change frequently. But be aware that such changes could alter an employee’s classification under the FLSA—and open you up to an overtime lawsuit.

When can we legally dock employees’ salaries?

07/06/2009

Q. Under what circumstances can my business make deductions from an exempt employee’s weekly salary without putting the employee’s FLSA exemption in jeopardy?

9 ways to manage through change: Helping employees handle the stress of tough times

07/06/2009

Layoffs, pay cuts and an uncertain economy have left many organizations with fewer employees to do the work—often for the same or less money. Not all of those employees are handling it well. Here are nine ways you can deal with economy-induced employee stress and help your employees focus on their work:

Problem Solved: Real People … Real HR Solutions, July ’09

06/26/2009

This month’s collection of real-world quick tips from American business leaders, brought to you by members of The Alternative Board.

Furloughs go white-collar: How to keep them fair and legal

06/26/2009

In past recessions, furloughs—requiring employees to take a certain number of unpaid days off—were mostly limited to blue-collar workers. But this downturn is different. In the past two years, everyone from tech firms to state government has furloughed their white-collar employees. Experts offer the following options for furloughs:

Can we prohibit employees from sharing salary information with one another?

06/26/2009

Q. Is it illegal for a company to prohibit employees from sharing salary and wage information?