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    Pennsylvania Wage & Hour Compliance Issue Spotter

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    Identify Pennsylvania and local wage-hour compliance risks, from state overtime rules to Philadelphia scheduling laws.

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    A Philadelphia employer has 300 employees and recently changed a tipped server's shift with 24 hours' notice. They pay $2.83/hour plus tips. Review for Fair Workweek and tip credit issues.

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    CRITICAL: Philadelphia Fair Workweek triggered (250+ employees). Predictability pay required for late schedule change. Tipped rate for predictability pay is $17.88/hr (FY27). WARNING: PA 80/20 rule remains active; verify non-tipped duties do not exceed 20% of weekly hours regardless of FLSA status.

    What you get

    Audit construction worker status using the Act 72 independent contractor test.Calculate PA-specific regular rates for salaried non-exempt employees.Identify Philadelphia Fair Workweek and POWER Act scheduling violations.Verify tip credit compliance under the PA 80/20 and $135/month thresholds.Screen final pay and deduction practices for WPCL compliance.

    About this skill

    The problem

    Pennsylvania wage-and-hour compliance is fragmented across state law, local ordinances, industry-specific rules, and federal overlays. Employers and reviewers often need to determine not only whether a wage or overtime rule applies, but also whether Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, or another specialized Pennsylvania requirement changes the analysis.

    Generic AI prompting can easily miss state-specific exceptions, outdated rules, local-law overlaps, or recently changed requirements.

    What it does

    Pennsylvania Wage & Hour Compliance Issue Spotter helps identify potential wage-and-hour compliance issues before they become payroll, policy, audit, or litigation problems.

    It is designed to spot issues involving areas such as:

    • Pennsylvania minimum wage and overtime rules
    • Tipped employees and tip-credit requirements
    • Salary and exemption issues
    • Wage payment, deductions, final pay, and recordkeeping
    • Meal and rest-period rules
    • Child labor requirements
    • Independent contractor classification
    • Pennsylvania-specific industry and statutory exemptions
    • Healthcare overtime and Act 102 considerations
    • Prevailing wage and public-work issues
    • Philadelphia wage-and-hour, paid sick leave, Fair Workweek, and worker-protection requirements
    • Pittsburgh and Allegheny County paid sick leave requirements
    • State, local, and federal-law overlap

    The Skill is built to distinguish between current law, older or superseded rules, pending legislation, and requirements that need additional factual or jurisdiction-specific research.

    Frameworks & tools

    The Skill uses a structured issue-spotting workflow supported by Pennsylvania primary and official sources, including materials from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry, Pennsylvania statutes and regulations, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh ordinances and guidance, Allegheny County requirements, and relevant federal wage-and-hour rules.

    It applies jurisdiction routing, state-versus-federal comparisons, exemption gates, local-law checks, source verification, and stale-rule detection before presenting conclusions.

    Why this beats prompting it yourself

    A generic prompt may produce a plausible wage-and-hour answer while overlooking Pennsylvania-specific rules, local overlays, statutory exemptions, or a recent legal change.

    This Skill provides a repeatable Pennsylvania-focused framework designed to:

    • identify the correct jurisdiction before analyzing the issue
    • distinguish Pennsylvania rules from federal FLSA standards
    • surface Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Allegheny County overlays
    • flag conflicting or outdated sources instead of silently choosing one
    • distinguish enacted law from pending legislation
    • identify facts that must be confirmed before reaching a conclusion
    • direct the model toward current primary and official sources when legal verification is required

    The goal is not to replace legal counsel. It is to make Pennsylvania wage-and-hour issue spotting more systematic, current, and difficult to overlook.

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    Drop the file into your AI Agent. Works with Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, and 20+ more.

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