FAQs for Coronavirus Response Legislation

Our general counsel, Jeff King, working with Lobbyit, has been responding to Member questions about the recent legislation passed in response to the Coronavirus crisis. We have compiled the most common questions and answers below. This page will continue to grow. Please check back often. Question: With so much information swirling around, can you explain…

Fraud During the Coronavirus

With all the disruption of business as a result of the coronavirus, companies are vulnerable to fraud. Matters can simply slip through the cracks as a flooring retailer or contractor is dealing with urgent issues on cash flow, employees, state orders on what can and cannot be opened, and simply staying healthy. It is important,…

How Often Do You Check Your Banks Statement? It Should be Every Day.

There are many types of fraud that affect businesses. One of the biggest concerns is Automated Clearing House (“ACH”) fraud. ACH is a system that enables the exchange of funds between businesses and individuals through the use of checks, wire transfers, and direct deposits. Criminals need only two pieces of information to commit ACH fraud:…

Credit Cards: Swipe or Chip Make a Big Difference

As a flooring retailer, you handle credit card transactions every day. You swipe or insert the card into the credit card reader or terminal and receive authorization from the card processor. In some sales, the customer may call after visiting your store to buy the flooring. The customer will give you credit card information for…

Are You Ready for the New Laws Requiring Sexual Harassment Training?

The #MeToo movement brought the issue of sexual harassment to the forefront. While claims of sexual harassment in the workplace are not new, the focus on this issue increases employers’ potential risk for complaints and related liabilities. In response, many states have enacted new laws meant to combat workplace harassment. Several states have imposed a…

Calculating Overtime: What is Included in the Rate?

It has been a busy few weeks, requiring your warehouse employees to work overtime. Given the demand, the warehouse employees were also paid a production bonus based on the amount of flooring processed. To calculate the wages owed for those extra hours of work, your payroll office took each employee’s hourly rate and multiplied it…

You Cannot Ignore Minimum Wage Increases Even if You Pay Employees More

Minimum wage will increase in 19 states and 21 cities and counties on January 1, with many reaching $15 an hour. Twenty-one additional jurisdictions will raise pay later in the year. Obviously, an increase in the minimum wage will impact the pay for most employees paid the minimum wage. Just because a retailer pays more…

A New Presidential Administration; Same Challenges on Independent Contractors.

One of the first actions by the Department of Labor (DOL) under President Trump’s administration was to withdraw the prior administration’s interpretation that “most workers are employees” and not independent contractors. For more information, see Independent Contractors—Another BUT Welcome Change, at The Law, The Floor, and You (June 12, 2017)   Many thought this was…

Do You Know if There Has Been an Increase in Minimum Wage in your State or Locality?

Three states and at least fifteen localities have increased their minimum wage effective July 1. 2018. Listed below are the minimum wage levels for these states and localities. This list is compiled from available information with some conflicting information. In addition, there may be other localities that have raised its minimum wage that was not…