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  2. Some Chicago street festivals not paying city for police overtime

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    "Hundreds and hundreds of police officers, days off canceled, double time pay. The cash register is ringing." Of the 67 police officers who worked Taste of Randolph last year, 27 were working on ...

  3. Chicago owed nearly $20 million in police overtime for ...

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    The police department has spent $22.6 million in overtime this year for officers working special events — only about $2 million of which has been reimbursed to the city. Chicago owed nearly $20 ...

  4. Adams cracks down on overtime for NYPD, FDNY and two ... - AOL

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    Mayor Eric Adams wants to rein in excessive overtime in the NYPD, the FDNY and two other Big Apple departments in the wake of the alleged sex-for-overtime scandal that has rocked the police force.

  5. Auer v. Robbins - Wikipedia

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    The specific issue was whether sergeants and lieutenants in the St. Louis Police Department should be paid for working overtime. The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 established the overtime pay requirement, and the US Department of Labor issued regulations to determine if an employee was covered by the overtime requirement. [1]

  6. NYPD lieutenant who raked in $200K in OT wants suspension ...

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    With roughly $204,000 in overtime last year and her $164,477 base salary, Epps took home more than $400,000 — well more than her then-boss, Maddrey, who made about $292,000 in 2023, records show.

  7. Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority, 469 U.S. 528 (1985), is a landmark United States Supreme Court [1] decision in which the Court held that the Congress has the power under the Commerce Clause of the Constitution to extend the Fair Labor Standards Act, which requires that employers provide minimum wage and overtime pay to their employees, to state and local governments. [2]

  8. Officer lied to get overtime pay for trial 70 times after it ...

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    A Los Angeles police officer listed herself as “on call” 70 times for a trial that had already ended to falsely collect overtime pay, California officials say. ... Morales fraudulently ...

  9. Walsh–Healey Public Contracts Act of 1936 - Wikipedia

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    The Walsh-Healey Act that applies to U.S. government contracts exceeding $15,000 for the manufacturing or furnishing of goods. Walsh-Healey establishes overtime pay for hours worked by contractor employees in excess of 40 hours per week, and sets the minimum wage equal to the prevailing wage as determined by the Secretary of Labor.