Time and Attendance News > December 2013

Majority of employers have a time and attendance system for the FMLA

Employee Policies
Sep 30, 2013

In many families, the primary caregivers are also those required to work full time to support the family financially.

California institutes broader coverage for the FMLA

Employee Policies
Sep 30, 2013

The San Diego Union-Tribune recently reported California Governor Jerry Grown signed a bill that extend the benefits of the state's Paid Family Leave program to a larger variety of family members.

Bloomberg settles class action overtime pay lawsuit

Overtime
Sep 30, 2013

According to the law firm Getman Sweeny, 450 global technical support representatives at the business news agency Bloomberg were recently awarded a $5.4 million settlement after they sued the global financial media organization for violations to federal time and attendance policies.

Florida police officers face disciplinary action due to overtime violations

Overtime
Sep 30, 2013

Four police officers from the Broward Sheriff's Weston district will likely face disciplinary action for violating time and attendance policies.

Why employers need to have accurate overtime and recordkeeping systems

Overtime
Sep 30, 2013

When companies are calculating overtime wages for employees, there are many variables to keep in mind.

Xerox call center workers sue over minimum wage and overtime violations

Overtime
Sep 30, 2013

Xerox has come under fire once again for allegedly violating time and attendance policies.

Lady Gaga sued by former personal assistant for overtime violations

Overtime
Sep 30, 2013

The London newspaper The Week indicated the popstar Lady Gaga is being sued by her former personal assistant Jennifer O'Neill for neglecting to pay her fairly for time and attendance.

US Sen. Gillibrand proposes amendment to the FMLA

Employee Policies
Sep 30, 2013

According to the New York-based online news publication Capital, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a democrat from New York, is working with other members of the Senate to change the Family and Medical Leave Act.

New England train machinists abuse time and attendance system

Employee Policies
Sep 27, 2013

Investigators from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Office of Inspector General in Boston looked into time and attendance irregularities in the work and scheduling within the Metro-North Railroad's Work Equipment Division.

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