Decatur police officials say they spent more than $ 50, 000 in overtime wages during a series of protests in the industrial city of 83, 000 in November.
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These laws mandate all aspects of employer-employee interaction, such as companies must keep 6 attendance logs, 10 different accounts for overtime wages, and file 5 types of annual returns.
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The case involves managers who worked at Sbarro from June 18, 1994, to June 18, 1997, and who worked overtime hours but were classified as exempt from overtime wages.
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But, the suit says, their computerized accounting system added the 14 percent charge to overtime wages as well, as if working extra hours created more vacation or holiday days.
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Joseph Concatto, the chief of staff to the mayor, Janet Weir Creighton, a Republican, said that Bush's visit in July cost the city $ 18, 000 in overtime wages.
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DOWN : Demand is so great, the Duncan can't keep up with advertising expenses, overtime wages or the legal fees involved in keeping " yo-yo " trademarked . 1962.
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Under pressure, his banana company has made some concessions in government-led arbitration, promising to improve medical services, provide masks, gloves and other equipment and settle complaints about unpaid overtime wages.
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The workers said that PCCS failed to pay correct overtime wages, shortened their lunch break, kept workers in the factory past 11 p . m . and set unreasonable sick-leave standards.
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BJ's Wholesale Club Inc . has paid $ 320, 000 in overtime wages to 233 workers in its chain of warehouse stores in a settlement with the US Department of Labor.
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Peter Santilli, a former district sales manager at the sales center, said he was fired after complaining the company shaved thousands of dollars in overtime wages from the paychecks of hourly employees.