California Approves Exempt Salary Reduction

October 16th, 2009 Posted by Amelia

The California Labor Agency recently issued an opinion allowing employers to reduce an exempt employee’s salary and hours worked, at the same time, without endangering the worker’s status as a salaried exempt employee.

 

In the example used, the state labor agency permitted an employer faced with economic difficulties to reduce the work schedule of exempt employees from five days to four days. The state DLSE or Department of Labor Standards Enforcement ruled in a recent opinion letter that simultaneously reducing the employee’s salary by 20%  “did not violate the ‘salary basis’ for the workers’ overtime exemption under the state Labor code and wage orders” as long as the employer’s action is a temporary measure.

 

This is a radical change, since the DLSE took the opposite position in 2002. In an opinion letter issued in that year, the California agency ruled that the employer could reduce an employee’s salary. However, if the employee’s work hours were also reduced, that change the employee from exempt to non-exempt status.

 

This is a primary concern for California employers, since non-exempt employees are entitled to overtime under state law. California has the strictest (more…)

Holiday Shutdowns and Exempt Employees

November 7th, 2008 Posted by Cara

With the current economic crisis, many employers are considering giving workers additional unpaid time off during the holidays. This includes giving workers Friday, November 28 (the day after Thanksgiving) and/or Friday, December 26 (the day after Christmas) off without pay.

 

Other employers are considering closing for an entire week between Christmas and New Years.

 

However, these tactics raise issues around the payment of exempt salaried employees that every employer needs to be aware of. (more…)

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