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Virginia’s Independent Contractor Misclassification Law: Control and Independence

Virginia’s Independent Contractor Misclassification Law: Control and Independence

by Tim Coffield | Jul 15, 2020 | Employment Law

Virginia’s misclassification of workers statute allows workers to file suit against their employers who have misclassified them as independent contractors. If the worker prevails, the court may award the worker any wages, employment benefits, or other compensation...
Virginia Values Act: Powerful Protections for Virginia Employees

Virginia Values Act: Powerful Protections for Virginia Employees

by Tim Coffield | Jun 15, 2020 | Employment Law

Effective July 1, 2020, the Virginia Values Act (“VVA”) offers sweeping protections for Virginia workers against several categories of discrimination. The law is broader in scope than some similar federal laws, covers smaller employers than federal laws, and unlike...
FLSA Professional Employee Exemption: Learned or Creative or Teaching

FLSA Professional Employee Exemption: Learned or Creative or Teaching

by Tim Coffield | May 15, 2020 | Employment Law

The Fair Labor Standards Act requires covered employers to pay minimum wages and overtime compensation to certain categories of employees. However, the law contains several exceptions or “exemptions” from these requirements, most of which turn on a combination of the...
FLSA Executive Employee Exemption: Management and Direction

FLSA Executive Employee Exemption: Management and Direction

by Tim Coffield | Apr 15, 2020 | Employment Law

The Fair Labor Standards Act requires covered employers to pay minimum wages and overtime compensation to certain categories of employees. However, the law contains several exceptions or “exemptions” from these requirements, most of which turn on a combination of the...
Families First Coronavirus Response Act: COVID-19-Related Paid Employee Leave Rights

Families First Coronavirus Response Act: COVID-19-Related Paid Employee Leave Rights

by Tim Coffield | Mar 15, 2020 | Employment Law

Enacted on March 18, 2020, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) requires small and medium-sized employers to provide employees with paid emergency sick leave and/or paid expanded family and medical leave for specified reasons relating to the COVID-19...
FLSA Administrative Employee Exemption: Discretion and Independent Judgment

FLSA Administrative Employee Exemption: Discretion and Independent Judgment

by Tim Coffield | Feb 15, 2020 | Employment Law

The Fair Labor Standards Act requires covered employers to pay minimum wages and overtime compensation to certain categories of employees. However, the law contains several exceptions or “exemptions” from these requirements, most of which turn on a combination of the...
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