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Hospitality Industry Management Update: “New Year, New Challenges: What Hospitality Employers Need to Know”

As state and federal budget cuts tend to wane, the Department of Labor (DOL) is expected to step up enforcement against hospitality employers in the coming year. restaurant workerBecause the DOL considers the hospitality industry as a “fissured” industry, owners, franchisors, franchisees and management companies should be prepared to deal with inquiries, particularly in the areas of tipped employees and the misclassification of employees.

According the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the hospitality sector added 321,000 additional jobs in 2014. With all those new employees, as well as the continued addition of jobs we expect to see in coming year, here are our top predictions for labor law issues that will play a vital role in the hospitality industry in 2015.

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Hospitality Industry Legal Risks: Hotel And Restaurant Owners Should Consider Requiring Employees To Sign Arbitration Agreements Containing "Class Action Waivers"

“….conducting a wage and hour audit and educating management on wage and hour best practices…(and) requiring employees to sign arbitration agreements containing class action waivers…(can help) prevent employees from asserting wage and hour claims in the form of a class action lawsuit…”

Class action waivers received a boost by the U.S. Supreme Court last year in a widely publicized consumer class action case in which the court found them to be legally enforceable in a mandatory arbitration agreement. The AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion decision has caused some employers to consider including class action waiver language in employee arbitration agreements to prevent class/collective wage and hour lawsuits. However, courts are still struggling with the issue of whether the right to proceed as a class/collective action can be waived under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Waivers will be more likely to be upheld where they contain provisions providing fair relief for the employee, such as:

  • Employee chooses the venue for dispute resolution;
  • Employee is entitled to injunctive relief and punitive damages, if applicable; or
  • Employer pays some or all of the costs of the dispute resolution and/or waives claims for its own costs and fees.

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Hospitality Industry Legal Risks: Hotel And Restaurant Owners Should Consider Requiring Employees To Sign Arbitration Agreements Containing "Class Action Waivers"

“….conducting a wage and hour audit and educating management on wage and hour best practices…(and) requiring employees to sign arbitration agreements containing class action waivers…(can help) prevent employees from asserting wage and hour claims in the form of a class action lawsuit…”

Class action waivers received a boost by the U.S. Supreme Court last year in a widely publicized consumer class action case in which the court found them to be legally enforceable in a mandatory arbitration agreement. The AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion decision has caused some employers to consider including class action waiver language in employee arbitration agreements to prevent class/collective wage and hour lawsuits. However, courts are still struggling with the issue of whether the right to proceed as a class/collective action can be waived under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Waivers will be more likely to be upheld where they contain provisions providing fair relief for the employee, such as:

  • Employee chooses the venue for dispute resolution;
  • Employee is entitled to injunctive relief and punitive damages, if applicable; or
  • Employer pays some or all of the costs of the dispute resolution and/or waives claims for its own costs and fees.

For more:  http://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=0345c278-07bc-4308-bdf2-7c7b16f0ba84

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