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Avoiding Wage and Hour Audits

 

Learn strategies on effective compliance with wage and hour requirements.

Wage and hour violations continue to occupy a large portion of the enforcement agenda of the United States Department of Labor. In past years, investigations have resulted in the issuance of findings that employers have failed to comply with federal wage and hour laws to the tune of $74 million in back wages for more than 102,000 workers. Because such high costs of noncompliance can also include significant interest and penalty/fine assessments, employers must be a in their compliance efforts to avoid federal and state wage and hour compliance audits. This topic will provide strategies on effective compliance with wage and hour requirements, discuss how employers can stay on top of compliance issues with occasional self-audits of their operations, and provide other practical suggestions on how best to ensure that your payroll practices continue to meet all wage and hour requirements at both the federal and state levels.

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Ralph R. Smith, 3rd, Esq.

Ralph R. Smith, 3rd, Esq.

Capehart & Scatchard, P.A.

  • Shareholder and co-chair of the Labor and Employment Department of the law firm of Capehart & Scatchard, P.A.
  • Concentrates practice in the areas of labor and employment law and complex commercial litigation
  • Represents companies in all kinds of labor and employment-related litigation in the federal and state courts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania
  • Regularly counsels clients on issues of compliance with both federal and state employment laws, including those that impact the area of employee background checks and dealing with arrested employees
  • Lectures widely and frequently writes in the field of labor and employment law
  • Served as an adjunct professor at The Widener University Graduate School of Business, teaching labor, and employment law
  • Member of the New Jersey Federal Bar Association; the New Jersey State Bar Association; the Historical Society of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey; and the Camden County Bar Association, Labor and Employment Committee
  • Former barrister instructor for the Camden County Inns of Court; former board member and legislative chair of the Society of Human Resource Management, Philadelphia Chapter; and a qualified mediator for the New Jersey Superior Court
  • J.D. degree, cum laude, Temple University School of Law; B.A. degree, magna cum laude, Temple University
  • Can be contacted at [email protected] or 856-914-2079

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