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September 21, 2016

Working Overtime to Compensate Retail and Hospitality Employees Properly

Barclay Damon, Partner, Alan J. Peterman will present "Working Overtime to Compensate Retail and Hospitality Employees Properly" for the Defense Research Institute on September 21, 2016. The webinar will discuss the recent revision to the overtime regulations under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Gain a keen understanding of the Department of Labor's new regulations governing the FLSA's white collar overtime exemptions and their effect on employees in the retail and hospitality industries. Working Overtime webinar on September 21 will outline the changes to the regulations, what they mean for retail and hospitality employers, and what these employers should do to comply with the regulations.

DRI is the international membership organization of all lawyers involved in the defense of civil litigation.

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