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Employment Law After Hours Podcast: Paying Employees In Cryptocurrency
30 July 2021
Brennan Manna & Diamond
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As cryptocurrencies such as Dogecoin, Bitcoin, and Ethereum rise
in popularity, employers are asking: can it be used as compensation
for employees? This week's installment of Employment Law
After Hours with Brennan Manna Diamond Labor +
Employment Law Partner Bryan Meek and Attorney Monica Andress analyzes existing
employee payment laws, such as the Fair Labor Standards Act,
alongside the rise in cryptocurrency.
You can find the episode on the ELAH YouTube Channel, here: https://youtu.be/6vC0mSyTUGM as well as
LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
Originally published June 4, 2021
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