Feds crack down on overtime in energyRecent cases of energy companies facing back pay for overtime signals need for caution in independent contractor relationships Jannelle Steger Combs For Petroleum News Bakken
The U. S. Department of Labor has stepped up efforts to catch employers who are failing to pay overtime. The Department is touting its efforts which have won back pay of $6.7 million in the past year for roughly 4,000 energy workers. In comparison, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. agreed to pay $4.83 million fo....
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