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New compliance tools for determining overtime exempt status, minimum wage and paid sick leave requirements

04/06/23

Author: ADP Admin/Monday, April 3, 2023/Categories: Bulletin News

We have partnered with Jackson Lewis to build a tool that will assist you in determining whether an employee is exempt from overtime under the most common federal and state overtime exemptions.

We have also partnered with Jackson Lewis to provide two additional resources that will allow you to quickly look up minimum wage and paid sick leave requirements. These stand-alone resources will complement the existing BLR tool library.  

 

You will be able to access the new tool and resources on April 28, 2023, by following the instructions below.

·       Log in to your ADP® Portal

·       Select HR

·       Inside the Quick Link Box

·       Select HR Compliance Tools

·       Select Jackson Lewis resources link


A quick navigation guide is available at the bottom of the landing page.


Please contact compliance.solutions@adp.com if you have any questions.

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