Labor Standards Act ⭐ Let's Talk Business Series
Date and time
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Location
SBA's Lower Rio Grande Valley District Office
2422 E. Tyler Ave., Suite E
Harlingen, TX 78550
Organizer
Veronica Z. Ortega
veronica.ortega@sba.gov
956-427-8535
Host organization
U.S. Small Business Administration
Type of event
SBA event
Event description
About the Series – Organized by the SBA Lower Rio Grande Valley District Office
Introducing the “Let's Talk Business Series”, a 12-part program connecting entrepreneurs with federal, state, and local small business resources. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or want to grow your business, this series presents essential business topics, provides a forum for networking, and promotes success in today’s dynamic business environment. Participants may attend one, two, six, or all sessions.
Session 7 – Fair Labor Standards Act
Owning a small business entails many responsibilities, including compliance with federal labor and employment laws. As a business owner and employer, you are responsible for adhering to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), which includes paying employees properly, maintaining certain records, understanding overtime provisions, providing eligible workers with unpaid family or medical leave, and notifying employees of their rights in the workplace.
This session, presented by the U.S. Department of Labor-Wage and Hour Division, will provide participants with information on the importance of complying with regulations covered under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Discover and Learn:
- Policies on minimum wage, overtime provisions, and tip credit for “tipped employees”
- Provisions under child labor laws, the Pump Act, and the Family and Medical Leave Act
- Understanding the misclassification of employees as independent contractors
- The Paid Program, enforcement, and reporting of violations
For more information, contact Veronica Z. Ortega at (956) 427-8535 or email: veronica.ortega@sba.gov.
About the U.S. Department of Labor-Wage and Hour Division:
The U.S. Department of Labor fosters, promotes, and develops the welfare of the wage earners, job seekers, and retirees of the United States; improves working conditions; advances opportunities for profitable employment; and assures work-related benefits and rights.
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