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Agency employees "engaged in commerce" covered by FLSA

Agency employees "engaged in commerce" covered by FLSA

Agency employees "engaged in commerce" covered by FLSA

A nonprofit agency providing information, resources, and training to individuals throughout the Gulf Coast on disaster preparedness, response and recovery is likely to be covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act because its employees are likely to be “engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce,” a federal District Court in Texas has ruled. It has denied summary judgment against employees who claimed that they were not paid properly for overtime work. Although the agency argued that it was local to Texas, the Court noted that it had a Louisiana office until June 2009 and that “use of the telephone or Internet between states can be sufficient to constitute commerce.” But “...

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