05Sep
Third-Party Bonuses Are Not Necessarily “Remuneration” For Overtime Purposes, Third Circuit Holds
 
            
    When an employer permits its employees to participate in a bonus program offered by the employer’s client, based on the work performed for that client, those bonuses do not always qualify as “remuneration for employment” that must be included in the...
By: 
Jackson Lewis P.C.
        
    
 
    Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/third-party-bonuses-are-not-necessarily-53843/
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