Wage and Hour Law

Coursera MOOC / Non-credit USD 49
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Wage and Hour Law

About this course

This course empowers you to master the core components of wage and hour compliance, including regulations around minimum wage, overtime, breaks, and the true legal definition of “hours worked” . You will learn how to correctly classify workers as either employees or independent contractors by applying federal and state standards, such as California’s ABC test and New York’s right to control test. Furthermore, you will learn to accurately apply the salary basis, salary level, and duties tests to distinguish between exempt and non-exempt roles. By completing this course, you will benefit from the ability to protect your organization from significant legal, financial, and operational risks, such as back wages and Department of Labor audits . You will be equipped to identify early warning signs of misclassification and implement proactive corrections before they escalate into costly problems. What makes this course unique is its practical, scenario-driven approach. Instead of merely reciting laws, it focuses on the reality of everyday workplace decisions and habits. It provides HR professionals and leaders with the exact frameworks needed to translate complex legal requirements into consistent, fair, and legally grounded actions.

What you'll learn

  • Understand regulations surrounding minimum wage and overtime
  • Differentiate between employees and independent contractors
  • Apply federal and state standards for worker classification
  • Utilize salary basis, salary level, and duties tests for role classification
  • Recognize early signs of misclassification and address them proactively

Course objectives

  • Master core components of wage and hour compliance
  • Translate legal requirements into actionable workplace practices

Skills you'll gain

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