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Brokerage houses that do not pay trainee brokers a minimum wage or time and half for any time worked beyond a schedule forty-hour workweek are in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act.

June 17, 2014 By Tim Leave a Comment

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Brokerage houses that do not pay trainee brokers a minimum wage or time and half for any time worked beyond a schedule forty-hour workweek are in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act.

June 17, 2014

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