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Understanding FLSA Wage & Hour Laws: Employer Compliance Training

Understanding FLSA Wage & Hour Laws: Employer Compliance Training

Understanding FLSA Wage & Hour Laws: Employer Compliance Training

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is the cornerstone of federal wage and hour law. Employers must comply with rules covering minimum wage, overtime, recordkeeping, and exemptions—or risk costly penalties and legal challenges. For HR professionals, managers, and business owners, a clear understanding of FLSA requirements is essential.

This online FLSA wage and hour training provides a straightforward overview of the law and its impact on your workplace. In this course, you’ll learn when overtime must be paid, and how to correctly apply minimum wage standards.

Designed for managers, HR staff, and payroll professionals, this training uses practical examples to help you apply the rules to real-world workplace situations. With clear guidance and actionable takeaways, you’ll be better equipped to manage your workforce while reducing compliance risks.

Enroll today to gain the knowledge you need to keep your organization compliant with federal wage and hour laws.

Course Information

Estimated Time: 48.15 Minutes

By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:

Minimum wage
What & Who FLSA Covers
The difference between Regular Rate and Wage Rate of pay
Requirements for overtime pay
The difference between state and federal laws

Course Instructor

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Mr. Francis is the President/CEO of F4 Corporation. He has been developing and delivering training for over 35 years. He has spent the last 30 years in the field of Human Resources, and received his graduate degree in Executive Human Resource Development in 2003.

Understanding FLSA Wage & Hour Laws

$109.00
30 days of access
By F4 Corporation

Mr. Francis is the President/CEO of F4 Corporation. He has been developing and delivering training for over 35 years. He has spent the last 30 years in the field of Human Resources, and received his graduate degree in Executive Human Resource Development in 2003.

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