administrative employee

administrative employee
An employee who performs a variety of important functions of the business but has no managerial authority. Anno: 40 ALR2d 340. As to who is employed in "administrative capacity" within exemptions from minimum wage and maximum hours provisions of Fair Labor Standards Act, see Anno: 40 ALR2d 332.

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