19 December, 2014

Sweeping New Changes to Compensable Working Time and Rounding Coming in 2015

Why aren't Charleston area reporters reporting these seeping changes to West Virginia wage and hour law beginning Jan 1 2015?

It has gone almost unnoticed by Charleston area reporters but the Huntington Herald-Dispatch and two law firms have reported it. See the links below.

Here's the ream of paper filed at the Secretary of State's office about it:
http://apps.sos.wv.gov/adlaw/csr/readfile.aspx?DocId=26358&Format=PDF

Rodney Bean, employment lawyer blogged about it:
http://www.sjlaboremploymentblog.com

The Law firm of Martin and Seibert wrote about it:
http://www.martinandseibert.com/emergency-rules.php

Ben Fields of the Huntington Herald-Dispatch wrote about it:
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/news/x1753195186/Concerns-raised-over-new-labor-rules

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