Exempt vs. Non-Exempt Employee Status & Audits
Our experts develop customized measurement tools to obtain scientifically sound, reliable, and valid data.
Complex issues. Valuable insights.
BRG Labor and Employment experts have gained valuable insights into the complex issues associated with the exempt versus non-exempt status of employees. The results of our work have been used to design self-audits and other measurement tools to monitor and improve compliance efforts.
Our experts develop customized measurement tools to obtain scientifically sound, reliable, and valid data. We ensure the reliability and validity of our measurement tools through an extensive and detailed development process. Our job analyses provide in‐depth, specific information about how job incumbents actually spend their time at work. The results of our studies address key issues regarding the appropriate classification of employees as exempt versus non-exempt, compliance with overtime pay and meal and rest break policy and law, tip‐pooling, and the occurrence of off-the-clock work, including compensation requirements for industries that have donning and doffing practices.
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