Grage v. Northern States Power Co., No. 15-1418 (8th Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CasePlaintiff filed suit against NSP under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), 29 U.S.C. 201-219, for failure to pay overtime wages. On appeal, NSP challenged the district court's denial of its motion for summary judgement and grant of partial summary judgment in favor of plaintiff. The court reversed the district court's grant of summary judgment in favor of plaintiff because there are genuine issues of material fact regarding whether plaintiff was an exempt employee and not entitled to overtime pay. In this case, there are genuine issues related to whether plaintiff's primary duties were directly related to management and general business operations, and whether plaintiff exercised discretion and independent judgment in matters of significance.
Court Description: Beam, Author, with Wollman and Gruender, Circuit Judges] Civil case - Fair Labor Standards Act. The district court erred in granting summary judgment for plaintiff on her FLSA claims as a a jury could find that she was an exempt employee within the administrative exemption to the Act, as there were genuine issues as to whether: (1) her primary duties were directly related to management and general business operations, rather than production, and (2) she exercised discretion and independent judgment in matters of significance; reversed and remanded for further proceedings.
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