US DOL Ends Program That Allowed Employers to Self-Report Federal Minimum Wage and Overtime Violations

The US Department of Labor today announced that the immediate end of its Payroll Audit Independent Determination program launched by the department’s Wage and Hour Division in 2018. The program allowed employers to self-report federal minimum wage and overtime violations under the Fair Labor Standards Act to avoid litigation, penalties or damages, and prohibited affected workers from taking any private action on the identified violations. “Workers are entitled to every penny they have earned,” said Wage and Hour Division Principal Deputy Administrator Jessica Looman. “The Payroll Audit Independent Determination program deprived workers of their rights and put employers that play by the rules at a disadvantage. The U.S. Department of Labor will rigorously enforce the law, and we will use all the enforcement tools we have available.” The division provides significant outreach and educational resources for employers seeking assistance to understand their responsibilities to comply with wage and hour laws. These resources are sufficient for helping employers comply without relieving them of their legal obligations, and ensure that workers understand their rights.

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