FLSA compliance

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The Unpaid Intern Rule – When It’s Wage Theft — and When It’s Legal

Under the FLSA, unpaid internships are legal only if the intern is the primary beneficiary under the federal 7-factor test. If the employer gains most of the benefit from the intern’s work, the intern may be owed at least minimum wage and overtime. This article explains the legal test, red flags, and next steps for […]

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The Minimum Wage Map – Where $20/Hour Is Already Law in 2026

In 2026, several U.S. states and localities have already enacted a $20/hour minimum wage for many workers, far above the federal $7.25 rate. Which workers qualify and when increases apply depends on state statutes and city/county ordinances. This article maps where $20/hour is law and explains the major rules and exceptions. Understanding the $20 Minimum

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Why ‘Independent Contractor’ Is the Most Abused Label in American Business

Independent contractor misclassification affects millions of U.S. workers and can strip them of minimum wage, overtime, unemployment, and workers’ comp protections. Many roles labeled “contractor” are legally employees under federal and state tests based on control and economic dependence. This article explains how the label is abused, common red flags, and what misclassified workers can

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What is employee misclassification?

Employee misclassification occurs when an employer wrongly classifies a worker as an independent contractor instead of an employee, denying wage, tax, and benefit protections. This can trigger back pay, unpaid overtime, tax liabilities, and penalties under federal and state law. This article explains the contractor vs employee tests, common red flags, and legal options for

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