My fire department recently initiated a new policy. The policy allows the department to adjust a firefighter’s schedule towards the end of the work period to avoid paying FLSA overtime. We work a 24/48 schedule. My scheduled work days are being cut from my schedule because I may have worked extra shifts earlier in the work period. Does the FLSA ...
Read More »Call Back Minimum, Hours Worked and the FLSA
Question of the Day Our employment contract states “any employee that is called back to duty shall be compensated for a minimum of four (4) hours”. There are times when firefighters are called back to work for only an hour or two. The firefighter still receives four hours of pay even if they work less than four hours. When counting ...
Read More »No OT for some Chicago PD Officers
On August 3, 2017, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court ruling that denied over 50 Chicago police officers overtime pay for “off-the-clock” work. These plaintiffs were current and former members of the Chicago Police Department’s Bureau of Organized Crime. The officers filed suit several years ago seeking compensation for time spent conducting police work on department ...
Read More »Common FD FLSA Mistakes Vol. 5
5 Common FLSA (For Fire Departments) Violations and Ways to Avoid Them (Part 5 of 5) The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) was originally implemented in 1938. Workplaces have changed drastically since that time. Many of the most common FLSA violations reflect that transition. Modern technology has transformed the workplace in ways the original framers of the FLSA could not ...
Read More »5 Common Fire Department FLSA Violations and Ways to Avoid Them (Part 4 of 5)
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) was originally implemented in 1938. Workplaces have changed drastically since that time. Many of the most common FLSA violations reflect that transition. As an employer, it is not always easy to stay ahead of the curve on some these issues, however it is essential that employers remain vigilant in efforts to stay compliant with ...
Read More »WA State Fire Department sues IAFF local over FLSA
The Spokane Valley Fire Department (SVFD) has filed a federal civil suit against the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 3701 in the Eastern District of Washington state. SVFD is looking for the court to issue a “declaratory judgement” that battalion chiefs and fire marshals are exempt from FLSA overtime. This is a highly unusual suit for several reasons, let’s ...
Read More »5 Common FLSA (For Fire Departments) Violations & Ways to Avoid Them (Part 3 of 5)
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) dates back to 1938. Workplaces have changed drastically since that time. Many of the most common FLSA violations reflect that transition. Modern technology has transformed the workplace in ways the original framers of the FLSA could not have imagined. As an employer, it is not always easy to stay ahead of the curve on ...
Read More »5 Common FLSA (For Fire Departments) Violations & Ways to Avoid Them – Regular Rate (Part 2 of 5)
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) dates back to 1938. Workplaces have changed drastically since that time. Many of the most common FLSA violations reflect that transition. Modern technology has transformed the workplace in ways the original framers of the FLSA could not have imagined. As an employer, it is not always easy to stay ahead of the curve on ...
Read More »5 Common FLSA (For Fire Departments) Violations & Ways to Avoid Them – Exempt vs. Non-Exempt (Part I of 5)
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) was originally implemented in 1938. The workplace has changed drastically since that time. Many of the most common FLSA violations reflect this transition. Modern technology has transformed the workplace in ways the original framers of the FLSA could not have imagined. As an employer, it is not always easy to stay ahead of the ...
Read More »Different Rules for Paying Firefighters
As many of us are keenly aware, firefighters do not always receive overtime after working 40 hours in a week. In fact, firefighters are often required to work upwards of 53 hours per week before receiving any overtime.
Read More »