Showing posts with label overtime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label overtime. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Golf Coach Gimme
Purdham v. Fairfax County Sch. Bd., (4th Cir. Mar. 10, 2011) is an interesting FLSA case involving a public school golf coach who also was employed by the school as a safety and security assistant. The coach claimed he was entitled to overtime for his services as a golf coach. The court determines his duties as a coach were not a condition of continuation in his "day job" and accordingly he was properly deemed a volunteer coach, not an employee. Former Justice Sandra Day O'Connor participated in the unanimous decision.
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Independent contractor status determined by economic reality
A recent Fifth Circuit opinion reverses summary judgement in favor of the employer against the claims of cable splicers who asserted they were not paid overtime as required by the Fair Labor Standards Act [FLSA]. The district court granted summary judgement after finding the cable splicers to be independent contractors, not employees. The per curium opinion concluded that cable splicers who worked on a steady and reliable basis over a substantial period of time exclusively with the defendant were sufficiently economically dependant upon the alleged employer to be employees, not independent contractors.
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