Edgeworth Insights Archive
- Blog, 06.27.2022
Federal and state labor laws limit which employees can legally be paid a salary independent of hours worked. The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is the Federal law requiring that certain workers receive overtime compensation, at 1.5 times their regular rate of pay, for all hours of work above 40 each week.
- Blog, 06.07.2022
On March 7th, the Treasury Department released a draft report entitled “The State of Labor Market Competition” (herein “the report” or “the Treasury”), which addressed the level of concentration and anti-competitive labor practices in the U.S. economy. The report claimed to reaffirm the current administration’s executive orders regarding promoting competition in labor markets and examines possible implications.
- Blog, 03.01.2022
We gathered our Labor and Employment experts together and asked them: What is the “Great Resignation,” and what does it mean for employers?
Excerpts of their wide-ranging conversation were lightly edited for clarity and reported here. - Blog, 02.01.2022
Economic experts often employ two approaches that use public settlement information to estimate potential exposure for a client- a top-down approach or a bottom-up approach.

