Store Home Active & Safe Commitment All Classes All Reports All Webinars CBI Magazine Equipment Facilities Fitness Programming IHRSA Deloitte Reports Leadership Legal Member Retention Personal Training Sales & Marketing Staffing Strategy & Finance Technology Wellness & Community Programming
Employment Law Basics for Club Operators: Wages and Hours Briefing Paper

Product Image

Your Price:
$199.95
  • Your club is ready to open, you've written your employment policies, applicants are applying, but wait, what about wages and hours?

    Do you know how minimum wage affects your club? There are 22 states plus Washington, DC that have a minimum wage higher than the federal minimum wage, and employers covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act (as all U.S. health clubs are) must pay the higher of the two minimum wages.

    Do you have to offer healthcare benefits to your employees? That depends on the size of your club. Speaking of benefits, are there other benefits and/or leave that you need to offer your employees? This answer also depends on other factors. These are the kinds of questions this briefing paper answers.

    Some of these questions are answered on the state level, some on the national level. In some situations, state law can actually supersede federal law. That’s why it’s so important that as a club operator you’re aware of your legal responsibility.

    Now, before you download this briefing paper, it’s important to note that this document provides you with information applicable to all club operators who want to know the basics of employment laws concerning employee wages and hours. However, it should not be considered legal advice.

    If you have questions after reading this briefing paper, you can always call IHRSA to see if we have additional information, but sometimes your best next step will be to seek the advice of a qualified attorney. If it does come to that, feel free to share the briefing paper with your attorney. It could cut down on your attorney’s bill since it starts the research for them.