Background and Settlement in the Withheld Wages Case
According to the WHD’s investigation, the company, which provides water reclamation services for the energy industry, failed to make payrolls on two occasions. These missed payrolls resulted in withheld wages for workweeks ending on December 26th, 2022, and January 8th, 2023. Subsequently, the missed payrolls caused minimum wage and overtime violations. The WHD has since recovered over $1.1 million in back wages for 238 employees as claimants under the case.Wage and Hour Law Under the FLSA
The FLSA is the nation’s primary wage and hour law. Along with several other most commonly cited employment laws, it is crucial that employers understand and comply with the FLSA. Any illegal pay practices that lead to withheld wages are a violation of the FLSA and applicable state and local wage and hour laws. Investigators who discover withheld wages and overtime pay at an employer’s establishment can submit their findings as evidence during a costly wage and hour lawsuit. Therefore, employers must comply with the federal minimum wage and overtime rules as established under the FLSA. Currently, the FLSA entitles covered workers to the following minimum wage and overtime pay requirements:- The federal minimum wage of not less than $7.25 an hour, effective July 24th, 2009.
- An overtime pay rate of not less than one and one-half times the regular pay rate during hours worked more than 40 a week.