Seats are almost gone! Register now! - July Webinar - Bim Group

Seats are almost gone! Register now! – July Webinar

Bim is pleased to extend an invitation to attend our upcoming monthly compliance Webinar. In conjunction with our alliance with United Benefit Advisors, you have the opportunity to learn more about the latest compliance trends and regulations from one of the nation’s leading employment and benefit law firms, Jackson Lewis LLP. Best of all, you can take advantage of the Webinar from the convenience of your office and personal computer. If you are a Bim client or VIP,  you should have received an email on 6/22/16 with a discount code to view the webinar for free. 

If you did not receive the email or have misplaced it, please contact compliance@teambim.com with the employer name in the subject line. Thank you!

What Employers Need to Know About the

Fair Labor Standards Act New Overtime Exemption Rule

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

2:00 p.m. ET / 11:00 a.m. PT

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After a long wait, the Department of Labor (DOL) released revisions to the white collar overtime exemption rules in the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Non-exempt, or “overtime eligible,” workers in the United States are entitled to time-and-a-half pay for their hours worked after 40 hours in a week. The webinar will focus on the new standards for the “white collar” or “EAP” exemption that covers executive, administrative, professional, outside sales, and computer employees.

This webinar will:

  • Review the FLSA overtime rules generally, and the employers (or enterprises) that they apply to
  • Provide a brief overview of job-specific exemptions, such as switchboard operators
  • Discuss the long-standing white collar or EAP exemption salary threshold, and how it will change in December 2016
  • Provide insight on how the salary threshold is calculated, both in terms of the timing of paychecks, as well as the inclusion of commission or bonuses
  • Discuss factors outside of the salary threshold that must also be considered when determining if an employee is exempt or not
  • Discuss the duties tests that are looked at in addition to salary thresholds
  • Provide best practices on reviewing current employee roles
  • Discuss the potential conflict between the Affordable Care Act’s rate of pay safe harbor for affordability (for applicable large employers) for employees who are moved from salary  to hourly as the result of the new rules.

This 60-minute basic webinar will help employers get up to date on the new FLSA rules that go into effect in December 2016.

The presentation will be posted on the UBA website the day before the webinar.

PRESENTER Jennifer Sandberg is a partner in the Atlanta office of Fisher Phillips. Employers, In-House Counsel, and Human Resource professionals view her as a trusted advisor providing solid business advice. She works to understand her clients’ business and desired business outcomes in order to provide creative and cost-effective advice and counsel. Her advice is custom-tailored for employers wiht tens of thousands of employees or those with a mere handful of employees.

Jennifer delivers engaging and highly effective training for senior executives and managers on a diverse array of labor and employment topics. She conducts legal compliance audits of human resource functions, procedures and policies, and provides a triaged approach to audit findings. She prepares employee handbooks and policies for multi-state employers that are succinct and easy for employees to understand.

She frequently speaks to numerous business associations and human resource groups on topics related to all areas of employment law, such as hiring and firing workers, disability accommodations, employee leaves, workplace investigations and wage-hour issues.

Jennifer was selected for inclusion in The Legal 500 — Workplace & Employment Counseling in 2016.

Register here for the webinar.

 Register for this webinar today while seating is still available. The webinar is 60 minutes and is an exceptional educational value for only $200. This webinar event has been submitted to the Human Resource Certification Institute and the Society for Human Resource Management to qualify for 1 recertification credit hour.

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