Preventing Wage and Hour Litigation: Proactive Measures for Employers with Kelly Bunting

Eps. #46 NOVEMBER 28TH, 2023

Stay updated on the ever-changing laws surrounding wage and hour litigation.

In this episode of the HR Mixtape podcast, host Shari Simpson interviews Kelly Dobbs Bunting, an experienced lawyer, to discuss proactive measures employers can take to prevent wage and hour litigation. Kelly emphasizes the importance of conducting audits to ensure compliance and suggests interviewing employees to create accurate job descriptions. She also highlights the need to understand both federal and state laws regarding wage and hour regulations.

Three key takeaways from this episode are:

  1. Conducting regular audits can help employers identify and address potential wage and hour issues.

  2. Understanding the duties and responsibilities of each job position is crucial for accurate classification of employees.

  3. Staying informed about changes in legislation and laws regarding independent contractors is essential to avoid misclassification claims.

Overall, this episode provides valuable insights and practical advice for HR professionals looking to navigate wage and hour regulations effectively.

 

Kelly Bunting

Labor & Employment Attorney

Greenberg Traurig, LLP

Guest(s): Kelly Bunting, Labor & Employment Attorney, Greenberg Traurig, LLP

Kelly Bunting, Co-Chair of the firm's Labor & Employment Practice's Workplace Compliance & Counseling Group, has considerable experience defending class and collective wage and hour litigation and misclassification claims, having defended employers in Title III ADA access litigation and litigation alleging race, sex, pregnancy, age, disability discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. She is deeply experienced in virtually all aspects of employment litigation, including wage and hour, labor, Title VII, harassment, discrimination, wrongful termination, non-competition and non-solicitation, trade secrets, SOX and Dodd Frank whistleblower claims, CEPA, ADEA, FMLA, NJLAD, and failure to accommodate issues.

She has identified and managed employment issues in M&A deals and appeared before the EEOC, NLRB, and DOL in many states, as well as state agencies in DE, NY, NJ and PA. Kelly has represented many clients in mediation and settlement negotiations, and created HR and compliance training modules. She is regularly sought after as a workforce trainer for issues related to harassment and discrimination, FCPA compliance, good management techniques, and union awareness.

Kelly focuses much of her practice on international L&E issues, including employment/secondment contracts, data privacy, and global anti-corruption compliance. She advises clients on national and international handbook policies, procedures, and strategic HR issues, and provides day-to-day counsel in hiring, employee relations, employee discipline, and termination. She also conducts and advises on internal investigations.

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Shari Simpson

Shari Simpson stands at the forefront of the human resources field, blending 20 years of rich experience with cutting-edge educational credentials. With an MBA, MHRM, Certificate in E-commerce Management, and SHRM-SCP certification, she is now pursuing a Doctor of Education in Leadership and Innovation at Purdue. As the HR Mixtape podcast host, Shari shares invaluable insights with industry experts, establishing herself as a thought leader in HR. She is a sought-after speaker at local and national conferences, collaborating with industry leaders to elevate HR, payroll, and business sectors. Beyond her professional achievements, Shari is a proud mother of three sons—one a veteran and two currently serving in the US Navy—a dedicated dog mom and an avid reader. Her 25-year marriage to a fire department Chief adds depth to her understanding of service and dedication.

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