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Overview:
Remote
and hybrid work did not create new wage and hour laws, but it changed how wage
and hour mistakes happen. The rules for paying non-exempt employees still
apply, but the risks now often appear in places employers may not easily see:
after-hours messages, chat apps, interrupted lunches, home offices, employee
relocations, payroll settings, and timekeeping systems that have not been
reviewed since remote work became routine.
This
free HR and payroll compliance webinar explains how off-the-clock work,
unauthorized overtime, remote timekeeping, meal breaks, exempt classification,
work-state rules, expense reimbursement, and employee monitoring can create
quiet but serious exposure for employers.
The
session is designed to help HR, payroll, compliance, employee relations, and
frontline managers understand where remote wage and hour risk tends to hide and
what practical controls should be reviewed before small gaps become larger
payroll, audit, or litigation problems.
Areas
Covered:
- Why
remote work changed wage and hour visibility
- Off-the-clock
work through Teams, Slack, email, and after-hours requests
- Why
non-exempt employees must be paid for all hours worked
- Unauthorized
overtime: why employers must pay first and manage discipline separately
- “Suffered
or permitted” work and constructive knowledge
- Remote
timekeeping risks and self-reporting gaps
- Neutral
rounding and full workday capture
- Startup,
boot-up, VPN, and login time considerations
- Automatic
meal deductions and interrupted lunch breaks
- Federal
break rules versus state meal and rest break requirements
- Exempt
classification risks in remote and hybrid roles
- Salary
basis, salary level, and duties test considerations
- Current
federal salary threshold context for white-collar exemptions
- Why
the employee’s physical work state matters
- Multi-state
payroll risks when employees relocate
- California,
Colorado, and New York break rule examples
- Reimbursement
issues involving home internet, phones, equipment, and supplies
- California
and Illinois reimbursement considerations
- Employee
monitoring, productivity tools, and state notice requirements
- Why
monitoring data can also document unpaid work
- Wage
and hour litigation, audits, back wages, liquidated damages, and state
penalties
- Practical
audit steps for HR, payroll, compliance, and managers
Why
Should You Watch This Webinar?
Remote
wage and hour problems rarely begin as dramatic violations. They often start
with small habits: a manager sends a quick message after hours, a non-exempt
employee replies without logging the time, a lunch break gets interrupted,
payroll auto-deducts 30 minutes, or an employee moves to another state without
the payroll setup changing.
This
webinar helps HR and payroll teams spot those quiet risks before they
accumulate. It explains why clean-looking timesheets, chat logs, system access
records, automatic deductions, and old job classifications may need closer
review in a remote or hybrid environment.
The
practical value is clear: employers can reduce exposure by improving
timekeeping, reviewing exempt classifications, training managers, tracking
remote work locations, paying all hours worked, checking state-specific break
and reimbursement rules, and making sure monitoring tools do not create a
second layer of compliance risk.
Who
Will Benefit?
This
webinar is designed for professionals responsible for wage and hour compliance,
payroll accuracy, remote work policies, employee classification, timekeeping,
manager training, and multi-state workforce administration. Those include:
- HR
Managers/HR Directors
- HR
Business Partners/HR Generalists
- Payroll
Managers/Payroll Specialists
- Payroll
Compliance Teams/Employee Relations Professionals
- Compliance
Officers/Remote Workforce Managers
- Hybrid
Team Managers/Operations Managers
- Frontline
Supervisors/Department Managers
- Compensation
Managers/Total Rewards Teams
- Timekeeping
Administrators/Workforce Management Teams
- Leave
and Attendance Teams/Employment Law Support Teams
- In-House
Legal Teams/Small and Mid-Sized Business Owners
- Multi-State
Employer HR Teams/Remote Work Policy Teams
- People
Operations Teams
- Risk Management Professionals
- Managers Supervising Non-Exempt Employees
Watch the entire 45 mins explainer here:
This webinar is presented by Amorit Education’s in-house experts, who closely monitor regulatory, compliance, and workforce developments affecting employers and federal contractors. Their work is focused on turning complex updates into practical guidance that helps HR, compliance, and business teams understand what has changed, where the risks may sit, and what actions may deserve closer attention.

