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Annual Training Seminar for County Clerks and Deputies
June 7-10, 2016
Waterfront Place Hotel
Morgantown, WV
Finance University (For K-12 Educators)
June 26-30, 2016
Marriott Hotel
Charleston, WV
Governmental Accounting and Auditing Seminar
June 27-28, 2016
Marriott Hotel
Charleston, WV
State Auditor’s Annual Training for County Commissioners and Assistants
August 21-22, 2016
Days Hotel and Conference Center
Flatwoods, WV
Annual In-Service Training for Sheriffs and Tax Deputies
September 11-13, 2016
Lakeview Resort and Conference Center
Morgantown, WV
Required State Purchasing Card Coordinators’ Seminar
October 25 or 26, 2016 (Attendee's choice: One day seminar)
Days Hotel and Conference Center
Flatwoods, WV
State Auditor's Conference (2016)
This event has been canceled
Required Annual Seminar for Chapter 30 Licensing Boards
November 29, 2016
Marriott Hotel
Charleston, WV
In 2014, President Obama directed the Secretary of Labor to update the overtime regulations to reflect the original intent of the Fair Labor Standards Act, and to simplify and modernize the rules so they’re easier for workers and businesses to understand and apply. The department has issued a final rule that will put more money in the pockets of middle class workers – or give them more free time.
The final rule will:
- Raise the salary threshold indicating eligibility from $455/week to $913 ($47,476 per year), ensuring protections to 4.2 million workers.
- Automatically update the salary threshold every three years, based on wage growth over time, increasing predictability.
- Strengthen overtime protections for salaried workers already entitled to overtime.
- Provide greater clarity for workers and employers.
The final rule will become effective on December 1, 2016, giving employers more than six months to prepare. The final rule does not make any changes to the duties test for executive, administrative and professional employees.
Resources
NLC CitiesSpeak
- What We Know About AI Adoption and Attitudes
- Resilient by Design: How Cities Can Connect Climate Goals with Childhood Wellbeing
- Real Stories, Real Needs: What Comes Next for Shutdown-Affected Communities
- 4 Electric Vehicle Workforce Myths that Might be Holding Back Your Community
- Highlights and Takeaways from NLC’s Participation in NYC Climate Week
- Small City Solutions: How Wasilla, Alaska Uses Braided Funding to Finance Local Projects
