LinkedIn Busted In Wage Theft Investigation 108
fiannaFailMan (702447) writes that LinkedIn was just fined for the all too common practice of requiring workers to work off the clock Following an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor, LinkedIn has agreed to pay over $3 million in overtime back wages and $2.5 million in liquidated damages to 359 former and current employees working at company branches in four states. The Fair Labor Standards Act requires companies to have record-keeping systems in place to record overtime hours worked and to ensure that employees are paid for those hours, requirements that the company was not meeting.
Re:Need to hire more H1b's (Score:5, Funny)
They also refuse to fritter away valuable keystrokes and time on trivial things, like punctuation.
Re:If only we had a union (Score:0, Funny)