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Wage and Hour

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    Employment Law Guide

    Overtime: Alaska

    Alaska's wage and hour law requires covered employers to pay nonexempt employees overtime for every hour worked in excess of 40 hours in a workweek or in excess of eight hours in any workday. This guide provides an in-depth review of Alaska employment law requirements HR must follow with respect to this law.

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    Employment Law Guide

    Hours Worked: Alaska

    Alaska's wage and hour law establishes criteria for determining whether certain activities - including break periods, waiting time and on-call time - count as compensable working time. This guide provides an in-depth review of Alaska employment law requirements with respect to hours worked.

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    Employment Law Guide

    Minimum Wage: Idaho

    Idaho's wage and hour law requires covered employers to pay nonexempt employees a minimum wage for every hour worked. This guide provides an in-depth review of Idaho employment law requirements HR must follow with respect to this law, including the tip credit and subminimum wages.

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    FAQs

    Does the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) cover independent contractors?

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    Employment Law Guide

    Recruiting: Nevada

    This guide provides HR professionals with an overview of Nevada laws addressing employer recruiting practices. It covers recruiting methods and sources, advertising dos and don'ts, laws regarding job applications, considerations for recruiting minors, avoiding discrimination risk and more.

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    Employment Law Guide

    Independent Contractors: New Mexico

    New Mexico considers different factors to determine whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor under its employment laws. This guide provides an in-depth review of New Mexico employment law requirements with respect to independent contractors.

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    Employment Law Guide

    Hours Worked: New Mexico

    New Mexico's wage and hour law establishes criteria for determining whether break periods and travel time count as compensable working time. This guide provides an in-depth review of New Hampshire employment law requirements with respect to hours worked.

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    Employment Law Guide

    Overtime: New Mexico

    New Mexico's wage and hour law requires covered employers to pay nonexempt employees overtime for every hour worked in excess of 40 hours in a workweek. This guide provides an in-depth review of New Mexico employment law requirements HR must follow with respect to this law.

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    Employment Law Guide

    Training and Development: Utah

    This guide provides HR professionals with information on recommended training in Utah pertaining to discrimination and harassment.

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    Employment Law Guide

    Employee Classification: South Dakota

    South Dakota's wage and hour law exempts from its minimum wage requirements certain employees, including executives, administrators and professionals. This guide provides an in-depth review of South Dakota employment law requirements with respect to employee classification.