The LS-54 form is a crucial document for hourly employees and employers in New York, ensuring that both parties are clear on the pay rate and payday, among other employment conditions.
The [LS-55] Notice for Multiple Hourly Rate Employees is mandated by the New York State Department of Labor for employers with multiple hourly rates. This notice, part of the New York Wage Theft Prevention Act, serves as a blank work agreement to inform employees of their pay rates and other employment conditions at the time of hire
The [LS-56] Notice for Employees Paid a Weekly Rate or a Salary for a Fixed Number of Hours is a document under the New York Wage Theft Prevention Act for employees with a weekly rate or fixed salary for 40 or fewer hours per week. It helps inform employees of their pay rate by dividing the weekly rate or salary by the number of hours.
The [LS-57] Notice for Employees Paid Salary for Varying Hours, Day Rate, Piece Rate, Flat Rate, or Other Non-Hourly Rate is a form under the New York Wage Theft Prevention Act. It's a blank work agreement that employers fill out to inform employees of their pay rates and employment conditions at hiring or before pay rate changes. This form is for employees with varying hours, day rates, piece rates, flat rates, or other non-hourly pay rates.
The [LS-58] Notice for Prevailing Rate and Other Jobs is a blank work agreement form under the New York State Labor Law, filled out by employers to inform employees of employment conditions at the time of hire, specifically for jobs with a prevailing rate or similar pay structures.
The [LS-59] Notice for Exempt Employees is a blank work agreement form required by the New York State Department of Labor, filled out by employers to inform exempt employees of their employment conditions at the time of hire. It includes optional sections for identifying the specific overtime exemptions applicable to the employee.
Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, is a U.S. federal form that employers use to verify the identity and employment authorization of individuals hired for employment in the United States. Both employees and employers are required to complete the form, and employers must retain Form I-9 for a designated period and make it available for inspection by authorized government officers.
A Job Offer Letter for Exempt & Non-Exempt Positions is a formal document provided by an employer to a candidate selected for employment, outlining the terms of the job, including the position's exempt or non-exempt status regarding overtime pay. This letter provides crucial information about salary, work schedule, job responsibilities, and other employment conditions, helping to clarify the employment arrangement before the candidate accepts the offer.
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