Advance praise for Time is Money: The Fair Labor Standards Act and Law Enforcement Employment …
“This is one of those rare books that every police leader ought to have reviewed and needs on the shelf close at hand when changing work schedules or making new policies that impact hours and wages. After 14 years as a police chief in four different cities … I can only note that I wish this book had existed when I first started as a chief.”
Michael Berkow, Chief
Savannah-Chatham, GA, Metro Police Department
“How good is it? Let me count the ways. First, it’s about the FLSA – one of the all time great “compliance statutes” … this treatise lays out the FLSA requirement in logical sequence … while also being precise in the analysis. It’s “not beach reading” … but it’s an easy-to-use resource where the answers can be readily located. Second, it’s clearly focused on law enforcement … this work is heavy on the issues that are important to … law enforcement [as a] group (the extensive treatment of the 207 issues is the most striking example) … Punch line: Bravo! A+”
David M. Ellis, Partner
K&L Gates, Dallas, Texas
Jeff Chamberlain is a prominent member of the adjunct faculty at the Institute for Law Enforcement Administration. His class titled “Guide to the FLSA,” a highly popular course offering, and Jeff always receives outstanding evaluations:
AVery good presentation. I learned a lot! Thanks!@
2007 Course Participant
AGreat knowledge of the subject.@
2007 Course Participant
AExcellent Class@
2008 Course Participant
AThis is the first time I have understood FLSA@
2008 Course Participant
AJeff was very informative ... he is a wealth of information on the FLSA@
2009 Course Participant
AVery detailed view and discussion of FLSA. The examples given helped make the law make sense.@
2009 Course Participant
ALaw enforcement applications of FLSA very helpful.@
2009 Course Participant
AExtremely knowledgeable@
2009 Course Participant