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Department of Labor's (DOL) final regulations concerning the so-called "white collar" exemptions under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) became effective August 23, 2004, and DOL has been targeting long-term care as a persistent FLSA violator. In Birdwell, a group of city police department detectives argued that they were entitled to compensation pursuant to the FLSA (19) for a week that they spent on call. The effects of the FLSA changes on our support operations are just now being realized in areas such as recruiting, conference support and IT user services. |
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