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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

HR's stuck in a Depression-era box

The Fair Labor Standards Act was passed at the height of the Great Depression to institute a minimum wage and a maximum work week, necessary economic protections for workers at that time. In the intervening 80 years, most recently in 2004, attempts have been made to adjust the wage-and-hour regulations issued under the FLSA to the modern workplace.



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