Department of Labor Announces Initiative to Monitor Warehouse and Logistics Worker Pay
This month the United States Department of Labor (DOL) issued a press release announcing its Warehouse and Logistics Worker Initiative (Initiative). See https://www.dol.gov/newsroom/releases/whd/whd20220208-1. The purpose of the Initiative is to increase the DOL's scrutiny of the warehouse and logistics industry's practices. Specifically, the Initiative is focused on ensuring that workers:
- Receive all legally earned wages, including minimum wage and overtime pay;
- Work in an environment safe from harassment and retaliation; and
- Are not prevented from taking legally protected leave.
- Misapplying the executive or administrative exemptions to non-exempt persons, such as clerical workers, working foremen, dispatchers, and inside salespersons;
- Employing underage minors;
- Not providing overtime for non-exempt, salaried employees;
- Failing to maintain time records; and
- Providing compensatory time off in lieu of overtime pay.
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