By Debra Friedman ( March 11, 2019, 1:42 PM EDT) -- Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, employers can pay certain nonexempt employees a fixed, guaranteed salary to cover up to 60 hours of work in one workweek if they enter into what is known as a "Belo contract." At first glance, this sounds like a great way to ease an employer's administrative burden and have certainty in labor costs....
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