Overtime Articles

Analysis reveals high Border Patrol overtime

A recent analysis by The Associated Press revealed the United States Border Patrol has disbursed approximately $1.4 billion in compensation for overtime employee attendance since 2006.

Supermarket seeks compensation for fraudulent overtime

A former ShopRite Supermarkets worker was recently sued for employee time theft after allegedly submitting fraudulent time sheets, according to the Staten Island Real-Time News.

Overtime debate continues for West Virginia firefighters

A disagreement over changes to firefighter overtime policies by the city of Charleston, West Virginia, is headed for court, WSAZ-TV reports.

Judge conditionally certifies overtime lawsuit

A United States District Judge recently conditionally certified a class action time and attendance lawsuit against Houston-based Mostyn Law Firm, Texas Lawyer reports.

Texas RV dealership faces time and attendance lawsuit

A recreational vehicle dealership in East Texas is being sued for allegedly violating the Fair Labor Standards Act's time and attendance provisions, according to the Southeast Texas Record.

California police departments face time and attendance lawsuits

Two years after a group of officers had their time and attendance lawsuit against the San Diego Police Department (SDPD) thrown out, the United States Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal.

Transportation agency, union in talks over wage hikes, overtime

New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is currently negotiating with the Transport Workers Union Local 100 over wage increases and changes to time and attendance regulations, The Wall Street Journal reports.

New Jersey township reviews time and attendance policies

The chief financial officer of Galloway Township, New Jersey, recently came under fire for accruing overtime hours by working through her lunch break, The Press of Atlantic City reports.

Restaurant sued for time and attendance violations

The United States Department of Labor recently sued a San Rafael, California, restaurant for allegedly committing repeated violations of time and attendance legislation.

Three of 'Big Four' accounting firms face overtime lawsuits

KPMG, Deloitte and PricewaterhouseCoopers are three of the "Big Four" international professional services firms, along with Ernst & Young.

New Mexico county sued for alleged overtime violations

A federal class action lawsuit was recently filed against New Mexico's Valencia County Commission, accusing the county of violating time and attendance legislation, the Valencia County News-Bulletin reports.

The ramifications of the time and attendance lawsuit against KPMG

Professional services firm KPMG was recently sued for time and attendance violations for allegedly misclassifying thousands of entry-level audit workers as exempt from overtime provisions set by the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Adequately compensating short-term work in California

For companies based in California, the need to comply with the state's complex time and attendance legislation is an everyday reality.

Bus driver overtime increases in Twin Cities

Metro Transit bus driver overtime in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area rose by more than 50 percent between 2008 and 2010, according to recent analysis by the Pioneer Press.

Gentlemen's club faces time and attendance lawsuit

Three former employees of Fargo, North Dakota, gentlemen's club The Northern recently filed a time and attendance lawsuit against the club's parent company and owners, according to The Associated Press.

California Supreme Court: Claims adjusters exempt from overtime laws

California's Supreme Court recently reversed a state appellate court's 2007 ruling that claims adjusters are nonexempt from earning overtime employee attendance compensation.

Detective sues for wrongful dismissal, overtime employee attendance compensation

A Bedford County, Tennessee, detective recently sued the county and its sheriff, claiming she was wrongfully dismissed for demanding compensation for overtime employee attendance and supporting officers who were denied overtime pay.

Determining which bonuses count as 'additional renumeration'

At the end of every year, it's not uncommon for businesses to recognize employee time and effort by awarding bonuses.

Investigation reveals Oklahoma city's FLSA violations

Following an investigation by the United States Department of Labor's Wage and Hour division, the city of Frederick, Oklahoma, has agreed to pay more than $60,000 to 29 current and former employees for violations of time and attendance legislation.

Exotic dancers sue for overtime, minimum wage

Several exotic dancers are suing Texas-based Jaguars Gold Club for alleged time and attendance violations.

Former employee sues over FLSA violations, unfair termination

A Texas dry cleaning company was recently sued by a former employee for alleged overtime violations, according to the Southeast Texas Record.

Payroll records reveal nurses' excessive employee attendance

Payroll data compiled by Bloomberg News revealed that 42 of California's state nurses made more than $1 million between 2005 and 2011, largely through overtime employee attendance.

Cleveland fire stations to upgrade to fingerprint time clock system

The mayor of Cleveland is pushing for all of the city's fire stations to install a fingerprint time clock following an audit that uncovered extensive employee time theft, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Home care worker overtime could have unintended consequences

President Barack Obama is advocating the extension of overtime and minimum wage protections to workers in the home care industry, but some industry groups warn that the move may backfire, KSEE-TV reports.

Bill proposes inclusion of home care workers in time and attendance provisions

The Obama administration recently proposed extending overtime and minimum wage protections to employees in the home care industry.

Common problems with the FLSA's overtime requirements

Nonexempt employees must be compensated for working more than 40 hours in one week at a rate no less than time-and-a-half of their regular pay.

Harrisburg Fire Bureau grapples with high overtime employee attendance

Overtime employee attendance payouts for members of Pennsylvania's Harrisburg Fire Bureau have steadily increased over the past three years, according to the Patriot-News.

Bill would exempt IT professionals from overtime

A recently introduced bill would redefine time and attendance legislation by limiting information technology workers from claiming time-and-a-half for overtime employee attendance.

Port Authority payroll figures reveal excessive overtime

Recently released time and attendance records revealed that 66 police officers employed by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey have earned more than $200,000 so far this year, The Associated Press reports.

Louisville to investigate excessive overtime payouts

Louisville, Kentucky, officials will be reviewing time and attendance policies after revelations that 10 percent of city employees earned more than $15,000 in overtime this year.

City tightens overtime recording procedures

The Albertville City Council in Alabama recently approved a measure pertaining to the recording of overtime employee attendance, according to the Sand Mountain Reporter.

City passes new time and attendance policy, cuts firefighter overtime

West Virginia's Charleston Fire Department is facing overtime cuts under a plan recently passed by the city council, according to the Charleston Daily Mail.

Occupy Austin fuels concerns about police overtime

The Austin Police Department had hoped to reduce its overtime budget from $9.3 million to $8.3 million this fiscal year, according to the city's budget.

Bank sued for overtime violations

East Texas-based Great Western Financial Services bank was recently sued by a former employee for violating the Fair Labor Standards Act's overtime regulations, according to the Southeast Texas Record.

Motley Crue drummer sued for unpaid wages

The former assistant to Motley Crue's Tommy Lee recently filed suit against the rocker for making improper wage deductions and failing to adequately compensate him for overtime employee attendance.

County employee wins time and attendance lawsuit

A payroll clerk will receive more than $822,000 in front pay after a judge ruled she was unfairly fired, the Decatur Daily reports.

Overtime - an overview

Organizations that don't observe federal time and attendance regulations may face costly lawsuits. Companies can avoid litigation by ensuring they have a thorough grasp of overtime legislation.

Time and attendance lawsuit forces closure of vegan restaurant

A time and attendance lawsuit seeking overtime back pay from a vegan raw foods restaurant chain is partially responsible for the chain's decision to close all eight of its Northern California locations.

ZipRealty settles time and attendance wage case

Real estate company ZipRealty recently reached a $586,000 settlement in a time and attendance case involving four of its agents.

City approves police overtime grants

The city of Merced, California, recently approved two grants to compensate police officers for overtime employee attendance spent cracking down on local residents who drive under the influence, according to the Merced Sun-Star.

Florida county continues budget-cutting talks

Police union representatives are continuing talks with Florida administrators over a contract agreement that would save the state $70 million, NBC reports.

Police departments' overtime costs rise as Occupy protests continue

Thousands of people have been participating in nationwide protests modeled on the Occupy Wall Street demonstration in New York City, which began in mid-September.

Police sergeants investigated for alleged overtime fraud

Five members of the Troy, New York, police department are currently being investigated for alleged time and attendance fraud, according to the Albany Times Union.

Investigation offers insight into Arizona county's overtime payouts

The highest-paid employee in Maricopa County, Arizona, took home nearly double his salary in overtime last year, according to an investigation by the Arizona Republic.

Texas nurse sues over alleged time and attendance double standard

A nurse recently filed a lawsuit claiming she was terminated by her former employer after pointing out racial discrimination in time and attendance policies, the Southeast Texas Record reports.

Audit exposes MTA time and attendance scam

Pension-padding at a New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority unit inflated overtime employee attendance compensation by nearly $1 million, according to a recently released audit.

Audit uncovers Dallas fire department's excessive overtime expenditures

A recent audit found that the Dallas, Texas, fire department could have saved millions in overtime employee attendance payouts by hiring additional staff, the Dallas Morning News reports.

County's time and attendance policies scrutinized by Labor Department

The U.S. Department of Labor recently launched an investigation into the time and attendance policies of the Erie County, New York, Bureau of Police, the Erie Times-News reports.

Firefighter overtime to be cut as part of city's budget overhaul

In an effort to cut costs, the Charleston, West Virginia, city council will be considering a proposal to overhaul its time and attendance policies, the Charleston Gazette reports.

Guam Police Department criticized for high executive security overtime

The Guam Police Department is dealing with the latest in a long line of time and attendance issues, according to the Pacific Daily News.

Kentucky city comes to a crossroads in firefighter overtime debate

The question of whether Kentucky cities must pay several years' worth of overtime employee attendance back wages is yet to be resolved, the Commonwealth Journal reports.

Town questions worker's excessive overtime

A Tonawanda, New York, employee recently came under scrutiny after the town's time and attendance records revealed excessive overtime compensation, according to the Buffalo News.

Defining split shift regulations in California

A time and attendance lawsuit in California raised the question of whether overnight shifts qualify for split-shift pay, BLR reports.

California Supreme Court rules on time and attendance case

In August, a California court ruled against an attorney who claimed he was improperly exempted from state time and attendance regulations while working as a law clerk.

Police department tries to balance layoffs and overtime

A New Jersey township is trying to contain rising overtime employee attendance costs after layoffs decreased the size of its police department by nearly one-third, according to the Cinnaminson Patch.

Louisiana sheriff's deputy arrested for time and attendance fraud

A St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, sheriff's deputy was recently arrested for fraudulently making overtime employee attendance claims and issuing false seatbelt citations to motorists, according to The Times-Picayune.

Survey gives insight into employers' holiday time and attendance policies

According to a recent BNA survey, employers' approaches to holiday time and attendance have become less generous for the second year in a row.

Fire department to eliminate overtime

The St. Paul, Minneapolis, Fire Department is looking to cut $1 million from its budget by scaling down time and attendance payouts, according to KSTP-TV.

Tennessee restaurateur settles time and attendance violations

Atlas Incorporated, which operates two La Campina Mexican Grill locations in Tennessee, recently agreed to pay nearly $40,000 in overtime employee attendance back wages following an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor.

El Paso time and attendance scandal widens, unit chief put on leave

Alfred Lowe, the head of the El Paso Police Department's Crimes Against Persons Unit, was recently put on leave in connection with an overtime employee attendance scandal, according to the El Paso Times.

Overtime pay spikes following university layoffs

Personnel cuts at Miami University, Ohio, have led to an increase in overtime employee attendance payouts, according to the Middletown Journal.

Wisconsin governor's pay plan would overhaul time and attendance policies

For years, Wisconsin prison guards who worked the next shift after calling in sick received regular pay for one shift and time-and-a-half for the other.

California governor to crack down on pension spiking

California Governor Jerry Brown recently introduced a comprehensive overhaul of the state's pension system in a bid to drastically reduce costs and address time and attendance manipulations.

Questions persist about Toronto city workers' overtime earnings

Last year, Toronto, Ontario's auditor general questioned the city's time and attendance expenditures after it was found that 34 workers earned more than half of their base salary in overtime, according to the Toronto Sun.

Police overtime an issue in Rochester, New York, nightspot

City officials in Rochester, New York, are considering charging businesses in the town's Upper East End district for weekend police patrols, the Democrat and Chronicle reports.

Iowa town contemplates closing police department amid overtime concerns

In response to concerns about overtime employee attendance compensation rates, the town of Northwood, Iowa, is considering eliminating its police force, the Mason City Globe Gazette reports.

California warehouse workers file time and attendance lawsuit

California Group Warehouse Workers United recently filed a class action lawsuit against several logistics companies, claiming violations of time and attendance laws.

Texas companies faced overtime employee attendance lawsuits

A Lindale, Texas-based freight shipping and trucking company was recently sued for time and attendance violations under the Fair Labor Standards Act, according to the Southeast Texas Record.

Florida county's fire department sees time and attendance costs fall

Thanks to a 2009 workforce expansion, overtime employee attendance payouts for the Martin County, Florida, Fire Rescue Department reached a 15-year low in fiscal year 2011, according to the Treasure Coast Palm.

Investigation into police chief's overtime continues

Earlier this month, the overtime employee attendance earned by the police chief of Elmwood Park, New Jersey, was called into question, according to the North Jersey Record.

New Jersey city mayor walks out of time and attendance hearing

Last month, employee attendance policies in the city of Paterson, New Jersey, were called into question after four officials received overtime checks.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency experiences overtime woes

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is projected to spend more than $56 million compensating overtime employee attendance this year - nearly $25 million over its original budget, according to the San Francisco Examiner.

Tech support workers sue over alleged misclassification

Singapore-based electronic manufacturing services company Flextronics Corporation is being sued by a Providence, Rhode Island, attorney for allegedly withholding overtime employee attendance pay for three workers.

Bronx Internal Affairs detective racks up more than $71,000 in overtime

Last fiscal year, an Internal Affairs Bureau detective earned more than $71,000 in overtime employee attendance by spearheading an investigation into ticket-fixing within the Bronx, New York, police department.

Occupy Wall Street causes NYC police overtime to rise

The Occupy Wall Street protest has been going on for nearly a month and has cost the New York Police Department approximately $2 million in overtime employee attendance compensation, according to Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly.

Texas county jail systems struggling to reduce overtime

In order to mitigate overtime employee attendance expenses, additional workers are set to be hired for the short-staffed Harris County, Texas, jail, according to the Houston Chronicle.

Arby's employees to receive $57,000 in overtime back pay

More than 750 current and former employees of fast food restaurant chain Arby's are set to receive nearly $57,000 in back wages following an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor, according to The Associated Press.

Bronx medical center janitors' overtime questioned

Jacobi Medical Center in the New York City borough of the Bronx recently came under fire after records revealed that several members of its janitorial staff took home an excessive amount of overtime employee attendance compensation.

Police chief's overtime eligibility questioned

The police chief of Elmwood Park, New Jersey, is being investigated for possible time and attendance compensation violations after it was revealed that he took home more than $21,000 in overtime pay this year.

Wisconsin fire department may alter overtime policies to save money

The fire department of Stevens Point, Wisconsin, is considering altering its time and attendance policies to absorb budget cuts caused by the nearly $1.5 million deficit the city is set to face in 2012.

Texas county cuts overtime funds in response to crime wave

Limestone County, Texas, is in the midst of a crime wave that has racked up double the usual number of murders over the past year, according to KXXV-TV.

Firefighter overtime still an issue in DC

Since Washington, D.C., fire chief Kenneth Ellerbe took over the Fire and Emergency Medical Services department, overtime employee attendance expenses have decreased by more than 50 percent.

Union files suit regarding officers' employee attendance compensation

The Police Benevolent Association recently filed a time and attendance lawsuit against the Southern New York village of Monticello.

Electrician sues employer over time and attendance violations

An electrician from LaFourche Parish, Louisiana, recently filed a lawsuit against his employer for alleged violations of the time and attendance provisions set by the Fair Labor Standards Act, according to the Louisiana Record.

Tennessee contractor to pay nearly $100,000 in back wages

Fort Scott, Kansas-based contractor Mid-Continental Restoration was recently ordered to pay more than $99,000 in employee attendance back pay to 47 workers at its Murfreesboro, Tennessee, location.

State Patrol lieutenant investigated for potential time and attendance fraud

A Washington State Patrol lieutenant whose employee attendance compensation earnings were unusually high has been placed on administrative reassignment pending the results of a criminal investigation, according to the Seattle Times.

Nurses become San Francisco's highest paid city workers

High time and attendance compensation has led to nurses overtaking police officers and firefighters as San Francisco's highest paid city workers, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Actress' candy store sued for time and attendance violations, discrimination

A former employee of Los Angeles, California candy store Sweet Harts recently sued the establishment for racial discrimination and violations of time and attendance legislation.

Connecticut releases overtime state employee attendance records

According to a recent report by Connecticut budget officials, state employees were paid $250 million in overtime over a 12-month period that ended on June 30, the Hartford Courant reports.

Overtime at issue in Texas county jail system

In order to meet guard-to-inmate ratios set by the Texas Commission on Jail Standards, the Cameron County jail division increased its overtime employee attendance payouts between 2008 and 2010.

Turkey plant contests fine for violating employee attendance compensation laws

Earlier this year, Texas-based Hill Country Farms was ordered to pay $1.76 million in overtime back wages and damages for repeatedly violating time and attendance compensation requirements.

Department of Labor recovers wrongly withheld employee attendance compensation

The U.S. Department of Labor recently recovered $22,000 in back wages and damages for 26 janitors employed by Knights Facilities Management at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Buffalo, New York.

Department of Labor sues coffee kiosk company for FLSA violations

Seattle-based Baristas Coffee Company is being sued by the U.S. Department of Labor over its time and attendance compensation practices, which allegedly violate federal laws.

Ohio State University police chief defends overtime employee attendance payouts

According to a recent investigation by the Dayton Daily News, 16 police officers employed by Ohio State University made more than $100,000 in overtime last year.

Illinois county exceeds overtime budget

Cook County, Illinois, is grappling with major time and attendance pay overages, according to the Chicago News Cooperative.

City mayor's overtime earnings questioned

The city of Paterson, New Jersey's overtime payouts for extra employee attendance during Hurricane Irene are being questioned.

Time and attendance lawsuit could benefit 86,000 Alabama workers

Approximately 86,000 of Alabama's public sector employees may qualify for a class action time and attendance lawsuit against the state pension program.

Loan processor sues Texas bank for overtime violations

A loan processor for East Texas-based Bank of the West and GSB Mortgage recently filed a class action lawsuit against the company for inaccurately calculating her overtime employee attendance rate.

Department of Labor: New York town misclassified seven employees

A U.S. Department of Labor investigation into a time and attendance complaint filed by the United Public Service Employees Union in 2009 has determined that the New York town of Colonie improperly classified seven of its employees as exempt from overtime.

Agency's employee attendance policies come under fire

The Pasco County Housing Authority in Florida is facing a lawsuit related to its time and attendance policies, according to the St. Petersburg Times.

California salon chain sued for overtime violations

A class action lawsuit related to time and attendance violations was recently levied against California-based nail salon chain Natalie Salon by four of its current and former employees.

Judge denies KFC overtime back pay settlement

A U.S. District Judge recently ruled that a time and attendance lawsuit brought against a KFC franchise in Florida by a former assistant manager cannot be dismissed.

Police department cuts employee attendance for speeding, DUI patrol

In an effort to comply with its tight budget for the next fiscal year, the police department of Lubbock, Texas, is cutting the time and attendance requirements for patrols tasked with enforcing speeding and drunken driving laws.

Massachusetts car dealer pays $450,000 in time and attendance-related restitution

Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley recently ordered a Springfield-based car dealership to pay more than $450,000 in restitution for alleged violations related to time and attendance compensation.

Verizon faces time and attendance litigation

Earlier this month, Verizon workers in the New York North West area claimed the company refused to pay time-and-a-half to union workers who racked up overtime employee attendance by repairing telephone lines in the wake of Hurricane Irene.

Financially strapped Florida city considers altering pension calculation method

Citizens of Hollywood, Florida, recently took to the polls to vote on a variety of measures intended to reduce the city's $38 million budget gap, according to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

West Virginia grapples with rising overtime, understaffing in prisons

West Virginia's prison system is overcrowded, resulting in a $6.6 million overtime bill, the Register-Herald reports

Tennessee county sheriff denies alleged overtime violations

Last month, four sheriff detectives from Bedford County, Tennessee, filed a lawsuit claiming they had not been paid overtime or compensatory time off in two years and were forced to work off the timeclock.

Tank truck drivers in Texas may be victims of overtime violations

A recent time and attendance lawsuit involving drivers employed by tank truck transportation provider KAG West resulted in the company agreeing to pay a $14 million settlement.

Former firefighters sue for overtime violations

Two former employees of Corpus Christi, Texas-based Refinery Terminal Fire recently filed a time and attendance lawsuit against the industrial fire group, according to the Corpus Christi Caller Times.

Groupon hit with time and attendance lawsuit

A former sales representative employed by discount website Groupon recently filed a class action lawsuit against the company, alleging that she and nearly 1,000 of her colleagues were not paid overtime.

California Supreme Court to rule on claims adjuster overtime exemption

Next month, the California Supreme Court will determine whether compensation claims adjusters are entitled to overtime pay.

Local union clashes with Verizon over employee attendance payments

Tracey Edwards, regional president of the New York North West area for Verizon, recently denied claims that the company refused to give overtime payments to union workers.

Georgia restaurant chain to pay $104,000 in back wages

Following an investigation by the Wage and Hour Division of the United States Department of Labor, a Fayetteville, Georgia-based restaurant chain was ordered to provide 230 workers with more than $100,000 in back wages.

U.S. Open umpires sue for overtime back pay

Four U.S. Open umpires recently sued the U.S. Tennis Association over wage and hour violations committed over the past six years.

Illinois releases list of top state-employed earners

According to recently released figures, the top earner on the Illinois state payroll last year was the assistant medical director and staff psychiatrist at the Rockford-based Singer Mental Health Center.

Arkansas police officers sue for unpaid overtime

Two former police officers are suing the town of Alexander, Arkansas, for unpaid overtime, vacation time and holiday pay, according to The Associated Press.

Two California time and attendance lawsuits yield different outcomes

A federal judge recently approved a $1.5 million overtime employee attendance settlement to more than 1,200 employees of pest-control company Terminix, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Texas law firm sued over time and attendance compensation

Houston-based Mostyn Law Firm, which has offices throughout Southeast Texas, was recently sued by one of its paralegals for allegedly violating overtime provisions set by the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Californian Starbucks employees file overtime lawsuit

Starbucks recently found itself embroiled in a class action lawsuit related to employee attendance compensation.

Auditor criticizes New York and New Jersey Port Authority's overtime expenditures

A recent audit by the office of New York comptroller Thomas DiNapoli found that employees of the New York and New Jersey Port Authority pocketed $85.7 million in overtime last year.

Investigation exposes New Orleans police officer's overtime fraud

A New Orleans police officer was recently arrested after an investigation by the city's police department uncovered his scheme of writing false tickets in order to collect overtime pay, according to The Times-Picayune.

Florida restaurants cited for incorrect employee overtime exemption

Two Jacksonville, Florida-based Mexican restaurants were recently ordered to pay 30 employees nearly $1 million in employee attendance back wages and liquidated damages following an investigation by the U.S. Labor Department.

Connecticut restaurant owner fined, ordered to pay back wages to employees

The United States Labor Department recently recovered more than $23,000 in minimum wages and overtime back pay following a second investigation of Goodfellas Cafe - a restaurant in New Haven, Connecticut.

California appeals court overturns law clerk overtime ruling

The First District Court of Appeal in San Francisco, California, recently ruled against an attorney who sued his former firm on the grounds that he was improperly exempted from overtime regulations set by state legislation while working as a law clerk.

AT&T faces class action lawsuit

A federal judge in Georgia recently approved a class action lawsuit against telecommunications giant AT&T by field managers working for its BellSouth unit.

Worker sues over employee misclassification

A former worker for a Texas oil field equipment company recently filed a lawsuit claiming his employment was unfairly terminated after he complained that he was inaccurately classified as a salaried employee in order to be exempted from overtime.

Florida school district grapples with high overtime payouts

Despite a $171 million budget shortfall, the school district of Broward County, Florida, continues to pay employees with two jobs overtime at the hourly rate of their primary positions, according to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

Alberta to crack down on employment regulations enforcement

The Canadian province of Alberta is in the process of hiring six additional employment standards officers and increasing its use of third-party auditors in an effort to address a rising number of complaints about unfairness in the workplace.

Texan cable installer sues over alleged FLSA overtime violation

A Texan cable installer recently filed a lawsuit against his former employer, alleging that the company deliberately misclassified him to avoid paying him extra for his overtime employee attendance, according to the Southeast Texas Record.

Newark Fire Department grapples with overtime budget

The Newark Fire Department is perilously close to consuming the overtime funds set aside in its annual budget, with just $2,350 remaining of the more than $230,000 it was originally apportioned, according to the Newark Advocate.

NYPD sergeants eligible for retroactive overtime pay

According to a recent federal appeals court decision, more than 4,000 sergeants working for the New York City Police Department are eligible to receive overtime back pay, Reuters reports.

Maryland county grapples with elevated overtime pay, understaffing

The four agencies in Montgomery County, Maryland, that spent the most on overtime in 2010 were found to have increased their spending in the last quarter of the fiscal year that ended on June 30, according to the Washington Examiner.

American Airlines Federal Credit Union to compensate employees for lost overtime

The Fort Worth, Texas-based American Airlines Federal Credit Union recently agreed to pay more than $83,000 in overtime back wages after an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division.

Missouri company agrees to pay overtime back wages

Following an investigation by the Missouri Labor Department's Division of Labor Standards, Franklin County-based Spray Services recently agreed to reimburse workers for more than $24,000 in unpaid overtime.

Protestors rally over Orthodox cheese company worker payment dispute

Members of Orthodox social justice group Uri L'Tzedek recently picketed in response to a kosher cheese company challenging a ruling that it should pay approximately $270,000 in overtime back pay to its workers.

Texas car delivery company sued over worker misclassification

A lawsuit was recently filed against Texas-based M.S.J.E. Enterprises alleging that it misclassified its workers as independent contractors, wrongly exempting them from minimum wage and overtime requirements dictated by the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Kansas City sued over EMT payment practices

An emergency medical technician employed by the Kansas City, Missouri, fire department recently filed a class action lawsuit against the city alleging that its policies for calculating overtime violated provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Guaranteed Rate faces wage and hour lawsuit

A class action lawsuit was recently filed against mortgage lender Guaranteed Rate alleging that the company had failed to comply with California time and attendance laws when compensating its loan officers.

Detroit police officer's timesheet fraud exposed

Officer Kim Mosby Colbert was recently suspended from her job at the Detroit Police Department after she allegedly embezzled more than $70,000 over a period of three-and-a-half years by deliberately submitting incorrect time and attendance records.

Novo Nordisk faces overtime lawsuit

A lawsuit was recently filed against pharmaceutical corporation Novo Nordisk alleging that the company had violated time and attendance regulations set by the state of California, as well as the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Thousands of Kinder Morgan employees to receive overtime back pay

Pipeline transportation and energy storage company Kinder Morgan recently agreed to pay more than $830,000 in overtime back wages to nearly 4,700 of its current and former workers.

Audit raises questions about N.C. sales director's overtime

A recent investigation by the office of North Carolina State Auditor Beth Wood criticized the payment of more than $75,000 in overtime to the facility sales director at the N.C. State Fair as being "excessive," according to The News & Observer.

Kentucky city's overtime policy at issue

Sergeant Shawn Helbig of the Bowling Green, Kentucky, police department is suing the city for two hours of overtime compensation that he received at a normal pay rate, according to the Bowling Green Daily News.

Texas hurricane cleanup workers receive overtime back pay

The United States Department of Labor recently recovered more than $100,000 in overtime back wages for 57 Hurricane Ike cleanup workers who had been inaccurately classified as independent contractors by their Anahuac, Texas, employer.

Kindergarten teacher sues for overtime back pay and wrongful dismissal

A former Texas kindergarten teacher recently filed a lawsuit against the company alleging that she was fired for complaining about not being awarded the correct overtime compensation, according to the Southeast Texas Record.

Wells Fargo agrees to settlement in Nevada overtime suit

Wells Fargo Bank recently agreed to pay $105,000 to settle a class-action lawsuit claiming that some of its Nevada business banking specialists were required to work off the clock and denied overtime.

Overtime dispute erupts over Texas companies' exemption of employees

Class action suits were recently filed against Enterprise Products Partners and American Commercial Lines for failing to pay their employees overtime, according to the Southeast Texas Record.

Las Vegas Sands sued in overtime dispute

A lawsuit was recently filed against the Las Vegas Sands Corporation and its CEO, Sheldon Adelson, alleging that nine security agents and a driver on its payroll had not been paid overtime in accordance with provisions set by the Fair Labor Standards Act.

SuperMedia sued for overtime back pay

Dallas, Texas-based SuperMedia, which sells print and online advertising to small and medium-sized businesses, recently became the subject of a time and attendance-related class action law suit involving hundreds of its sales employees.

Citizens Bank sued for overtime back pay

A former Citizens Bank assistant branch manager recently filed a class-action law suit against the bank on behalf of the more than 200 people who held her position at Citizens branches in Massachusetts since March 2008.

Pennsylvania woman earns weekly average of $1,094 in overtime

A woman in Pennsylvania has consistently earned a weekly average of $1,094 in overtime on top of a $90,000 salary, despite the fact that her time and attendance while on the job clocks in at 42.6 hours per week.

California releases 2010 state employee compensation figures

According to recently released payroll figures, the 10 highest-paid state employees in California each earned more than $500,000 in 2010 - a combined total of $6.2 million, according to Bloomberg.

Farmers Insurance to pay workers $1.5 million in back wages

California-based Farmers Insurance recently agreed to pay more than $1.5 million in overtime back wages to nearly 3,500 employees at 11 of its customer service call centers in six states.

Texas company to repay workers after FLSA violations

Following an investigation by the United States Department of Labor, C and K Supply has agreed to pay more than $433,000 in minimum wage and overtime back wages to 124 current and former workers.

Upper Crust cited for overtime violations

The United States Department of Labor recently fined an Upper Crust franchise in Salem, Massachusetts, for violating federal time and attendance laws, according to the Boston Globe.

Federal and state laws differ on Save-A-Lot's overtime policy

Missouri-based discount supermarket chain Save-A-Lot recently came under fire for its overtime policy, which involved lowering the hourly rate of pay for each hour worked that exceeded 40 hours per week, according to the Fairfield County Weekly.

New York restaurant chain agrees to record-breaking overtime back pay

New York City-based sandwich chain Lenny's recently reached a $5.1 million agreement with the Department of Labor regarding overtime back pay.

LAPD to eliminate overtime pay

Los Angeles mayor Antonio Villaraigosa recently signed a $6.9 billion city service-cutting budget in order to avoid layoffs. As part of the budget, overtime will be eliminated for members of the Los Angeles Police Department.

Ashley Furniture to reimburse former, current workers with overtime back pay

The owner of Ashley Furniture HomeStores in Lubbock, Texas, recently agreed to pay more than $57,000 worth of back wages to 170 current and former employees of the company's Texas locations.

Texas Child Protective Services sued over FLSA violations

A recent investigation into the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services' Child Protective Services' time and attendance policies found that employees are owed more than $1 million in back overtime wages.

Texas healthcare provider issues overtime back pay

Following an audit by the United States Department of Labor, Texas-based Valley Baptist Medical Center recently sent out checks to compensate employees for unpaid overtime and skipped meal breaks, KRGV-TV reports.

"Real Housewives of New Jersey" husbands involved in overtime lawsuit

A former head waiter at the Paterson, New Jersey-based The Brownstone recently filed a lawsuit against the restaurant, claiming that he was never compensated for the 850 hours of overtime he worked per year between 2005 and his resignation last month.

Scotiabank overtime dispute rages on

Canada's Bank of Nova Scotia, also known as Scotiabank, recently lost an appeal of a class action lawsuit alleging that it denied overtime pay to more than 5,000 of its employees, the Globe and Mail reports.

Overtime pay at issue in Texas, Bermuda

A time and attendance dispute has erupted in the city of Tyler, Texas, after an employee of the Hospice of East Texas filed suit over unpaid overtime wages, the Southeast Texas Record reports.

Scottsdale city council approves controversial overtime policy change

The Scottsdale, Arizona, city council recently approved an overtime policy that has prompted protests from local police union representatives.

Relaxing workplace regulations may help California economically

California's stringent workplace regulations are thought to have contributed to the loss of more than 600,000 private sector jobs over the past decade - the highest loss in the U.S.

New Jersey police officers rack up overtime pay

Police officers in Jersey City, New Jersey, earned $6.6 million in overtime last year, with the five top earners bringing home more than $50,000 each, the Jersey Journal reports.

Louisiana delivery company to pay more than $271k in overtime back wages

A Hammond, Louisiana-based commercial delivery service company has agreed to pay $271,303 in overtime back wages to more than 100 of its current and former employees after being found in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act, reports KATC-TV.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency predicted to exceed overtime

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is set to overrun its annual overtime budget by 55 percent - the equivalent of almost $18 million.

Study: Overtime could be harmful to workers' health

A continuing study by University College London has found that those who typically clock in employee attendance of 11 hours or longer are more than two-thirds more likely to develop heart disease compared to those who worked seven- to eight-hour days.

New York transportation workers take home excessive overtime pay

Last year, an engineer for New York's Long Island Rail Road earned more than triple his base salary as a result of overtime and other perks, according to recent payroll analysis by the New York Daily News.

City tightens overtime policies in wake of double-dipping detective

The city of Kingston, located in New York's Hudson Valley region, recently approved measures to tighten authorization and recording regulations related to police overtime in the wake of a double-dipping scandal, according to the Times-Herald Record.

Wisconsin payroll analysis reveals excessive overtime

According to recent analysis by the Wisconsin Reporter, the state of Wisconsin paid its employees almost $53 million in overtime last year - the equivalent of 1,200 workers making the average state salary.

New York fair workers could lose overtime under proposed legislation

The New York state legislature is presently considering a law that would exempt fairs and their vendors from having to pay overtime to employees who work more than 40 hours per week, according to the Syracuse Post-Standard.

Arizona shop owner indicted for failure to pay overtime

The owner of a Yuma, Arizona-based doughnut shop was recently indicted by a grand jury for concealment by trick, making false statements and willful failure to pay more than $27,000 in back wages to eight employees over a two-year period.

Los Angeles restaurant agrees to pay back wages to workers

A Thai restaurant in the Westchester area of Los Angeles recently agreed to pay more than $162,000 in overtime back wages to employees who worked up to 12 hours a day and were paid as little as $45, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Complex state regulations a factor in California's employment struggles

Companies are choosing to grow their businesses in states such as Texas rather than having to face California's complex tax and regulatory issues, according to the Sacramento Bee.

Massachusetts town settles with firefighters over overtime back pay

The town of Natick, Massachusetts has reached an agreement with local firefighters' unions regarding overtime back pay, according to the Metro West Daily News.

Public works department employees earn high overtime in California city

The city of Brentwood, California, has been found to allocate an high number of overtime hours to employees of its public works department, according to the Oakland Tribune.

Meal and break laws an issue in U.S., Macau

A total of 773 employees at The Venetian Macau Resort Hotel recently complained to the Macau Labor Affairs Bureau regarding meal breaks and overtime pay, according to the Macau Daily Times.

Georgia city settles overtime claim

The city of Temple, Georgia, has settled a claim by a former wastewater plant operator that he worked overtime without being compensated, according to the Times-Georgian.

Massachusetts city limits overtime despite surplus of funds

A dispute about overtime is brewing between the emergency medical services division and the mayor's office of Fall River, Massachusetts, according to the Herald News.

Indiana city sued amid overtime dispute

A former assistant superintendent for the Parks and Recreation Department in Jeffersonville, Indiana, recently filed a lawsuit against the city for more than $31,000 in overtime pay, according to the Evening News and Tribune.

City workers' overtime fraud uncovered in Virginia

Nine city workers in Richmond, Virginia, have been charged with fraudulently claiming overtime pay as part of an ongoing investigation.

Maryland county audit turns up missing overtime records

A recent audit found that the police department of Montgomery County, Maryland, has been paying its employees overtime even when they fail to submit required documentation, according to the Washington Examiner.

New York village's public works chief erroneously receives extra overtime

The village of Mamaroneck in Westchester County, New York, was recently found to have paid the chief of its Department of Public Works more than $150,000 in overtime that he was not authorized to receive, according to the Lower Hudson Journal.

Some workers may be entitled to overtime pay despite not receiving it

Confusion about overtime laws is leading to some employees being exploited, according to WTVT-TV.

Massachusetts city's fire department racks up overtime

According to The Daily Item, Lynn Fire Department in Massachusetts - which employs 165 firefighters - has reported that it awarded more than $1.8 million in overtime and $26,779 in details last year, and 20 firefighters earned more than $100,000.

Police overtime on the increase in Massachusetts town

A recently released list of the top 50 municipal wage-earners in Danvers, Massachusetts, indicates that police overtime increased in 2010, according to the Salem News.

Florida police departments restructure to cut overtime

The police departments of two Florida cities have restructured patrol shift staffing and rotation in order to reduce overtime costs, according to Florida Today.

New York courts will close earlier to reduce overtime

In response to state budget cuts, New York judges were recently told to shut down their court rooms half an hour earlier to decrease overtime for courthouse staff and personnel, according to The New York Times.

Overtime waivers are exceeding San Francisco's budget

Waivers for San Francisco's 624-hour overtime cap are contributing to the city exceeding overtime budget by nearly $40 million this year, according to the San Francisco Examiner.

New Orleans-area cop charged with fudging payroll numbers

A former police offer in Harahan, Louisiana, was charged with altering the department's payroll numbers, the New Orleans Times-Picayune reports.

Houston firm sued by Labor Department for overtime pay failures

Kinder Morgan, an industry leader in pipeline transportation and energy storage, has been sued by the U.S. Department of Labor

Department of Labor recoups nearly $1 million for Connecticut workers

The U.S. Department of Labor intervened in a case against UnitedHealthcare and recouped approximately $934,000 in overtime pay that was owed to its workers.

New York City security group accused of overtime pay failure

A large amount of security workers throughout New York City are turning their attention to their employer, Harvard Protection Services, claiming that it has failed to issue overtime pay

Alabama county facing overtime pay crunch

Local lawmakers in Madison County, Alabama, are growing frustrated with the significant amounts of overtime pay being issued to county employees, WAFF-TV reports.

City running out of funds to clear snow

Blizzards that have pummeled the northeast this winter have also pummeled the budgets of many cities.

Mississippi health workers clean up in overtime pay

Workers in Mississippi's healthcare industry have cleaned up in overtime pay over the last five years, according to the Jackson Clarion Ledger.

County jail guards accrue unsustainable overtime pay

Guards for the Allegheny County Jail accumulated more than double the budgeted amount in overtime pay during 2009, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.

New York City facing massive overtime pay commitments

New York City is on the hook for approximately $30 million in overtime pay to city employees and lost Metropolitan Transit Authority revenue from the December 26 storm that forced cleanup crews and MTA employees to work around the clock

Storms putting pressure on overtime pay in Boston

Recent snowstorms have pummeled both the streets of Boston and the city's wallet. The high costs of plowing and street maintenance have forced nearby Somerville, Massachusetts, to nearly eclipse its annual budget

Honolulu city supervisor busted in overtime pay scheme

A city supervisor in Honolulu, Hawaii, was sentenced to jail for stealing thousands of dollars in an overtime pay collection scheme, KGMB-TV reports.

City in Kansas to alter overtime pay format

City commissioners in Lawrence, Kansas, will meet to re-organize the schedules of city employees, making it more difficult for them to accumulate overtime pay, the Lawrence Journal-World reports.

Loudoun County revamps overtime pay structure

Loudoun County, Virginia, has enacted a new policy that will extend salary hours for public safety officials and limit the amount of overtime pay they can earn, according to Leesburg Today.

Court says Army contractors must fulfill overtime pay

The U.S. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division ruled that three Army contractors must complete their obligation to compensate workers for their earned overtime pay, the Los Angeles Times reports.

New York state employee accumulates six figures in overtime pay

Budget-tightening, hiring restrictions and other economic conditions led employers throughout New York to dole out millions in overtime pay last year, but one employee surpassed all.

Snowstorms costing small towns in overtime pay

The snowstorms that battered the Northeast in recent weeks are costing small towns large sums in overtime pay, according to the Atlantic City Press.

Louisiana mayor to review overtime pay of city officials

Monroe, Louisiana, mayor Jamie Mayo will review the city's practice of overtime pay after a discrepancy in the city's engineering department allowed a worker on sick leave to collect unconfirmed amounts of overtime earnings, the Monroe News-Star reports.

Madison Square Garden security workers successfully sue for overtime pay

Madison Square Garden will be required to pay approximately $1.3 million in overtime pay to more than 300 security guards after a settlement was reached in Manhattan Federal Court.

Casino employee pinched for forging payroll documents

Former Connecticut state employee Lisa E. Bloomer will be serving time at a state facility after she was found guilty of forging payroll and time and attendance documents, the Norwich Bulletin reports.

South Carolina cement workers to receive owed overtime pay

Houston-based Cemex Inc. has been ordered by the U.S. Department of Labor to pay backlogged overtime pay to 1,705 employees in South Carolina and eight additional states, the Spartanburg Herald-Journal reports.

Local union, government trade overtime pay for layoff halt

Rather than receive overtime pay, the union workers will instead earn compensatory pay through the end of the current fiscal year, which runs until April 30, 2011.

California cleanup crews racking up overtime pay

The storms that slammed California in recent weeks have spiked cleanup costs around the state, but officials budgeting money to clear roads and neighborhoods have another cost to worry about - overtime pay.

Costco employees want their overtime pay

Costco employees suing to recoup overtime pay received a significant boost to their case when a federal judge ruled that the company had not acted in the best interest of the employees.

New York City firefighters racking up record overtime pay

The New York City Fire Department will seek alternative means to control the amount of overtime pay, which is on pace to near a city record, the New York Daily News reports

Shipping employees working overtime during holiday rush

To meet the demand of the Christmas week rush of shipping, FedEx will be paying all 285,000 of its employees to work overtime, the Dickinson Press Reports

Truck drivers face challenges in receiving overtime pay

A Winfield, Indiana, trucking company was forced to reimburse $51,000 in overtime pay to its employees after a local judge ruled the company improperly with held payments, the Northwest Indiana Times reports.

Wisconsin county officials trying to curb overtime spending

Officials in Brown County, Wisconsin, are attempting to stem the amount of money going toward paying overtime workers in the area, the Green Bay Press-Gazette reports.

Governor of New York secures overtime pay for workers

On Tuesday, New York governor David Paterson signed the Wage Theft Prevention Act to fight back against employers who may cheat their employees out of required minimum-wage salaries or overtime pay.

LAPD faces challenges regarding overtime pay

The Los Angeles Police Department is struggling with its officers' union to find middle ground between hiring new officers and providing existing officers with their deserved overtime pay, the Los Angeles Times reports.

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