Employment Law Webinar Available for TIA Members

Dec. 3, 2015

Dec. 3, 2015—On Wednesday, Federated Insurance announced a free webinar for members of the Tire Industry Association (TIA), which will be held on Dec. 8. The webinar, “Emerging Issues in Employment Law-Overtime Pay and Control,” will be conducted by Enquiron as part of the Federated Employment Practices Network.

The webinar will focus on the expanded application of the Fair Labor Standards Act to make additional categories of employees eligible for overtime. The Department of Labor’s proposed rule also blurs the lines between independent contractors and employees. The webinar aims to decode the rule and identify issues employers will need to review.

Robin Taylor Symons, co-managing partner of the Miami Gordon & Rees LLP office and a member of the Labor and Employment, Insurance, and Commercial Litigation Practice Group, will lead the presentation.

The webinar will focus on:

  • Emerging trends and developments
  • Minimum wage and overtime initiatives
  • Implications for employers
  • New rules expected in 2016

TIA members can register for the webinar here.

Sponsored Recommendations

Strategies to Increase Profits and Traffic at Your Repair Shop

Rev up your auto repair business with a guide to industry best practices that delves into the strategies and techniques that top-performing auto repair shops employ to not only...

Download: Lessons in ADAS

As ADAS systems become increasingly popular, understanding proper maintenance is crucial. This eBook explains the importance of staying current on proper ADAS calibration processes...

Establish and track your KPIs: Gross Profit on Labor

Every minute of your staff’s time is valuable—every minute in service to a customer should be billed. Missing opportunities to bill customers due to relatively new practices in...

Find the right shop management system to boost your efficiency

Get Organized - Find the right shop management system to aid in efficient scheduling, communication and payment processing