Overview of the WHD
Created in 1938 with the enactment of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), the WHD enforces federal minimum wage, overtime pay, recordkeeping, and child labor requirements under the FLSA. In addition, it administers and enforces specific laws under various acts. These include:- the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act,
- the Employee Polygraph Protection Act,
- the Family and Medical Leave Act, and
- several immigration-related statutes.
Hiring Investigators to Support Enforcement
In order to ensure employers succeed in their compliance efforts, the WHD keeps a team of investigators to support the enforcement of the several labor laws applicable to businesses. Further, the WHD will add 100 investigators to the team in 2022. Correspondingly, the addition follows a January 6 announcement of a memorandum of understanding between the WHD and the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). Indeed, the agencies’ partnership strengthens their enforcement relationship and boosts efforts to educate employers and ensure compliance. Consequently, both moves grow the WHD’s ability to enforce the labor laws it oversees. In general, investigators have a responsibility to:- conduct investigations to determine whether employers pay workers and ensure they enjoy specified rights under the law,
- ensure that non-compliant employers do not undercut employers who abide by applicable labor laws,
- help prevent retaliation and worker misclassification as independent contractors, and
- promote compliance efforts and inform employees of their rights through outreach and public education.