Ohio Overtime Labor Law Regulations
In Ohio, the overtime labor laws are quite similar to the overtime laws in many of the states that we’ve already looked at. And that means, as I’ve gotten into…
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In Ohio, the overtime labor laws are quite similar to the overtime laws in many of the states that we’ve already looked at. And that means, as I’ve gotten into…
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Breaking with tradition, Mississippi’s Department of Labor is actually named the Department of Employee Security. I found it interesting that the department is actually funded by the federal government. Under…
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The payment of wages is governed by the Wage Payment and Collection law in West Virginia, which also covers wage bonds. During my research, I discovered that the Wage Payment…
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New York state has an interesting overtime law, so let’s take a look at it here. It has some of the features of other state overtime labor laws, but in…
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New Jersey’s overtime labor law is pretty straightforward and very comparable to a lot of the other state overtime laws that we’ve looked at recently. However, I think it’s crucial…
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Nebraska has no overtime labor law of its own. So where does this leave us? What can we talk about if the state we want to discuss doesn’t have the…
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Missouri has your pretty standard basic overtime labor laws—until you start reading a little deeper into the law. Then you discover an interesting difference or two between the Missouri law…
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How much does an employer have to pay its regular employees for business travel? Actually, if you live in Rhode Island, there is no minimum. In fact, there is no…
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Unless you are an employee of the state, state law does not govern transportation costs and reimbursement expenses. By law your employer has to pay you for your travel time…
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Oregon does not have any laws governing mileage reimbursement except with respect to Workers Compensation. There is no minimum amount set forth or enforced by the state. Most employers, public…
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