Bobby Rudolph was published in the spring issue of Paradigm magazine, an international legal publication that delivers articles regarding developments and trends in legal issues to corporate clients around the world. His article “U.S. Department of Labor Modifies Stance on Obama Era 80/20 Rule for Tipped Employees” provides an analysis and update on the U.S. Department of Labor’s retraction of the 80/20 Rule for tipped employees, which has vast implications for employers and impacts the millions of minimum wage tipped employees in the United States.
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