The characterization of compensation as either piece work or hourly forms the basis for a wage dispute between Hill and Xerox. Piece rate employees are paid a rate of pay for completing a certain task, for example, when an apple picker is paid for each bin of apples picked. An hourly employee is a person that is paid by the hour, and not paid for completing a task. If a person is paid by the hour, one must be paid at least minimum wage for each hour worked in the State of Washington. If a person is a piece rate employee, the employer may use workweek averaging to calculate minimum wage compliance. In workweek averaging, so long as the rate of pay is at or above minimum wage, some of the hours worked can be paid at a rate under minimum wage. [Read more…] about Is a person working at a call center a piece rate worker or an hourly employee under Washington State Law?
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Does Payment on a Piece Rate Basis cover all Work completed by Agricultural Workers in Washington State?
The Washington State Supreme Court decided this matter in Carranza v. Dovex Fruit Company on May 10, 2018. It is important to note that this case is limited to agricultural workers. [Read more…] about Does Payment on a Piece Rate Basis cover all Work completed by Agricultural Workers in Washington State?
ABC’s To Minimize Corporate Liability
At a high level there are four ways to minimize the corporate liability for a business: [Read more…] about ABC’s To Minimize Corporate Liability