Hiring, Wages, & Employee Classifications Explained
Hiring, Wages, & Employee Classifications Explained
Free Webinar
Wednesday, May 3, 2023, 12:00pm EST
Hiring, Wages, & Employee Classifications Explained
Wednesday, May 3, 2023, 12:00pm EST
As small business owners, every day you are likely to encounter the unexpected, especially when it comes to employees. Please join special guest Scott Horton, Esq. from Horton Law PLLC, for answers to the most frequently asked questions about an especially challenging area of law for small businesses: wage and hour laws. Classifying employees correctly and paying them the right way can be complicated. Mistakes, even unintentional, can be very costly for employers.
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This webinar will discuss:
This webinar will discuss:
- Basics of exempt versus non-exempt classification
- Calculating overtime and travel time correctly
- Minimum wage and state updates
- Recordkeeping
- Time for Scott to answer your tax questions live!
Speakers
Scott Horton, Esq
Horton Law PLLC
Scott Horton is a New York-based management lawyer, with more than a decade…
Scott Horton, Esq
Horton Law PLLC
Scott Horton is a New York-based management lawyer, with more than a decade of experience advising nearly 400 employers. In addition to litigation experience, Scott also represents employers in arbitration, mediation, administrative hearings, and governmental investigations involving employee matters. You can learn more about Scott’s approach through his book, New York Management Law: The Practical Guide to Employment Law for Business Owners and Managers. He is also a frequent speaker on a wide range of labor and employment law issues. Scott has also served as school attorney for a public school district since 2013, advising on a broad range of staff, student, and other New York Education Law matters. He is a graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law and received his B.A. from the University of Virginia, with distinction.
Elizabeth Milito
Executive Director, Small Business Legal Center
Beth Milito is the Executive Director of NFIB’s Small Business Legal Cent…
Elizabeth Milito
Executive Director, Small Business Legal Center
Beth Milito is the Executive Director of NFIB’s Small Business Legal Center. Milito has been with NFIB for 20 years handling legal and regulatory affairs. During her time at NFIB, she has testified before Congress and state legislatures on a broad range of labor issues. Milito is an experienced litigator and educator, having previously worked at the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs representing hospital management in labor and employment matters in federal agencies and courts.