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FLSA legal definitions. First, it’s helpful to understand some key terms and their legal definitions: Overtime: This is a premium of 1 ½ times the regular rate of pay for any hours in excess of 40 hours in a work week. Remember: offering comp time in lieu of overtime is not available to private employees.)
Note: The one area I will not be addressing is salary, as there is too much variation and nuance to adequately cover this topic here. For example: Legal Assistant, Marketing Assistant, Project Coordinator, Program Administrator, Training Coordinator, Event Coordinator, etc. Administrative Assistants vs. Administrative Managers.
It typically involves salary, bonuses , benefits, and other types of compensation. Compensation planning is an aspect of talent management. Compensation planners work closely with other departments, such as finance, accounting, and legal. Following legal requirements. The overall goal of any business is to make a profit.
Should managers always know the salaries of the people they’re managing? Is there ever a situation in which a manager should NOT know how much his or her direct report is making? Should every manager, even a first timemanager, be entitled to know the salary of the person he/she is managing?
HR departments handle sensitive employee information such as salaries. Self-control - Disclosing an employee's personal information (such as medical history) can place the employee in an awkward position while also increasing the company's legal risks. Confidentiality skills.
Also the culture at my work is pretty toxic in a lot of different ways (including working under a first timemanager), but is overall bearable. So I wasn’t in any hurry to leave, and was hoping for a pretty generous salary increase at the and as close to a perfect fit in a new position as possible.
I just want to play to my recognized strengths as a writer and manager. A lot of timesmanagers assume you’ll be delighted to take on stuff like this, but will stop pushing it if you explain that you’re not. Eve is aware of my mental health episode and has been sympathetic. How do I say no?
How to talk salary with California’s new law against asking for salary history. I’m sure you know that on January first, a new law went into effect that prevents employers in California from inquiring about your salary history, and (this second part is muddy for me) they also must post the salary range for their open position.
For what it’s worth, I think this is both because he has too much work to get done in the work day and because his timemanagement skills are abysmal. But I also don’t think you’d be out of line if you did mention it, since what he’s doing is exposing the company to legal risk. A messy salary situation with board members.
I am a first-timemanager of a virtual team, and one of my direct reports works from home 100% of the time, which is a company privilege. It will clear up in time.” It sounds like your manager instead just passed their complaints along to you, without actually dealing with the situation herself. Here we go….
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