Department of Labor to Update Rule to More Easily Offer Benefits to Employees

Last week the U.S. Department of Labor announced a Final Rule that will allow employers to more easily offer perks and benefits to their employees. The rule marks the first significant update in more than 50 years to the regulations governing regular rate requirements under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Those requirements define what forms of payment employers include and exclude in the FLSA’s “time and one-half” calculation when determining overtime rates.

The new rule clarifies which perks and benefits must be included in the regular rate of pay as well as which perks and benefits an employer may provide without including them in the regular rate of pay. Specifically, the final rule clarifies that employers may offer the following perks and benefits to employees without risk of additional overtime liability:

The final rule also includes additional clarification about other forms of compensation, including payment for meal periods and “call back” pay. It can be viewed here and will take effect 30 days after its publication in the Federal Register.

More information about the final rule, including FAQs and a Fact Sheet, is available here.

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