Complying with Wage and Hour Laws

Live Webcast: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 • 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. EDT 

On-Demand Webcast Available until March 21, 2012
September 21 and August 31 savings button
All credit unions welcome!

With the challenges that the financial service industry is experiencing, credit unions can’t afford to overlook wage and hour laws. In the past decade, wage and hour class actions have grown by over 87%.  Learn how to avoid these costly fines by attending this webcast and understand the critical issues in wage and hour regulations that credit unions are facing.

By attending this webcast, you will:  

  • Gain a better understanding of exempt and non exempt classifications for positions commonly found in credit unions;
  • Effectively comply with the Fair Labor Standards Act recordkeeping requirements; and
  • Learn simple but critical steps that a credit union can take to minimize its exposure to liability under wage and
    hour law. 

Speaker  

Manesh K. RathManesh K. Rath, Partner, Keller and Heckman, LLP

Manesh Rath is a trial and appellate attorney with experience in general commercial litigation, labor law, employment law and occupational safety and health (OSHA) law. Rath counsels and represents businesses and associations facing business litigation disputes. In numerous cases nationwide, Rath has conducted litigation, motions and trials before state and federal courts and administrative agencies. Rath is a co-author of three books in the fields of wage-hour law, labor and employment law, and OSHA law. He is frequently invited to speak for colleges, seminars, businesses and industry groups nationwide. On developing legal issues, he has been quoted in The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Smart Money magazine, Entrepreneur magazine, and several other publications. 

Credit Union staff that will benefit from this webcast include:

Compliance Paryoll     Managers
In-House Counsel Human Resources Training Staff

NAFCU's webcasts include live streaming video and audio of the presenters along with presentation slides and downloadable handouts. You can easily submit your questions to the presenters at any time and there is no dialing in over the phone! The audio and video stream directly through your computer.

Registration Fees


September 21 Webcast ONLY       August 31 and September 21 Webcast COMBO
NAFCU Member $199 $299
NAFCU Non-Member         $249 $349

On-Demand webcasts are available for up to 6 months after the live broadcast and are included in the registration fee.

Broadcast live from NAFCU's Headquarters in Arlington, VA.