United States:
Atlanta Attorney Authors Byline On Forthcoming Changes To Pay Transparency Rules
17 October 2018
Fisher Phillips LLP
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In a bylined article for HR Executive Magazine, Marty Heller
builds the case for why he thinks we are on the brink of a dramatic
shift in the rules that govern pay transparency compliance. As
evidence, he points to the expectation that the Department of Labor
is about to release a wave of regulations regarding tip pooling,
minors in the workplace and overtime. Marty contends the impetus
behind this significant change is a drive to make compliance easy
to understand. In the article, he urges employers to anticipate the
shifting sands and to respond accordingly with compliance
preparations.
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