X
08Oct

MN Restaurateurs: Proposed DOL Tip Credit Rule Won’t Impact Unique MN Tip-Pooling Laws

On October 7, 2019, the U.S. Department of Labor announced a proposed rule that would allow employers who do not take a tip credit to establish a tip pool to be shared between (1) workers who receive tips and are paid the full minimum wage and (2)...
By: Nilan Johnson Lewis PA
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/mn-restaurateurs-proposed-dol-tip-91615/

Related

Text vs. Context: Why Construction Contract Interpretation Is Critical to Navigating COVID-19

Understanding a construction contract necessarily oscillates between text — what is written — and ...

Read More >

Tips for a Successful EEOC Mediation

After an EEOC charge is filed, the EEOC may elect to hold mediation at their offices if both parties...

Read More >

California Delays Sexual Harassment Training Requirements

California employers set to comply with the new sexual harassment training requirements arising out ...

Read More >

Just In Time For Holiday Bonuses: Proposed New Guidance On “Fixed Salary”

Employers who compensate non-exempt employees based on the “fluctuating work week” method, take no...

Read More >

Orange County Adopts Impact Fee Development Incentives

On July 28, 2020, the Orange County Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved an ordinance ...

Read More >

NLRB Issues “Epic” Decision Concerning the Intersection of Mandatory Arbitration Agreements and NLRA Section 7 Rights

On August 14, 2019, the NLRB issued its first decision addressing employer conduct related to mandat...

Read More >