FWW definition
Examples of FWW in a sentence
To the United States Department of Environmental Protection (EPA) by the Fluoride Action Network (FAN), the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT), the American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM), Food & Water Watch (FWW), Moms Against Fluoridation, the Organic Consumers Association, Audrey Adams, Jacqueline Denton, Valerie Green, Kristin Lavelle, and Brenda Staudenmaier.
The NJDEP regulations implementing the FWPA allow a party to request an adjudicatory hearing to challenge the grant of an FWW permit.
Code § 7:7A-21.1(e) (FWW); § 7:14A-17.2(c) & (f) (dewatering) — the New Jersey Administrative Procedure Act recognizes the rights of “[p]ersons who have particularized property interests or who are directly affected by a permitting decision” to such a hearing, N.J. Stat.
FWW uses grassroots organizing, media outreach, public education, research, policy analysis, and litigation to protect people’s health, communities, and democracy from the growing destructive power of the most powerful economic interests.
The Department proposes to expand use of the FWW method of calculating overtime, the only one in which an employee’s regular rate of pay and overtime premium actually decreases the more the employee works.
Hours-based bonuses or incentives such as extra payment for working on a scheduled day off, working offshore, or working on a holiday have always been incompatible with the FWW method because when an employee receives these premiums her salary is no longer “fixed.”9 The Proposed Rule would make hours-based bonuses compatible with use of the FWW rule.
From a data collection and student privacy perspective this is intriguing because the platform already collects personal information such as full name, age, and school and teacher affiliation which can lead to physical location and whereabouts during school hours.
The Proposed Rule will also harm employers by fomenting confusion regarding their wage and hour obligations and incentivizing them to implement pay schemes that run afoul of laws, both in states that follow the FWW rule as traditionally circumscribed and those that do not follow it at all.
Bach and overdotting- how empirical investigations can inform performance practice.
For decades, courts and the Department have been clear that employers may only use the FWW rule where their employees earn a fixed straight-time salary for all hours worked.