LaborProfBlog makes two points regarding this story:
- He says Wal-Mart deserves credit for self-reporting this error; but
- It is very surprising that Wal-Mart’s HR department allowed this to happen at all. This is not a complicated area of FLSA law.
While Wal-Mart does deserve some credit for self-reporting the issue, it is likely they did so because it was simply good business. By self-reporting and negotiating directly with the Labor Department, they were apparently able to cut a deal in which they are not required to pay any interest or penalties (including standard double damages) that they would most likely have had to pay had this been brought as a lawsuit against the company. It is also as yet unclear to me whether the Labor Department obtained all of the pay records at issue and calculated the wages owed themselves or whether they simply took Wal-Mart’s word for what was owed.
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