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Herman Garrett started his career as a Wage and Hour Investigator with the U.S. Department of Labor working in Columbus, Valdosta and Albany Georgia. He was transferred to Melbourne, Brevard County, Florida in 1968 as the Senior Compliance Officer. For the next 22 years he conducted and/or supervised some of the most complicated FLSA, SCA and DBA investigations at Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Patrick AFB involving hundreds of employees and negotiations of hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid FLSA, SCA and/or DBA wages and benefits. He also conducted significant FLSA investigations throughout the Space Coast Area involving substantial back wage finding and settlement negotiations with Employers, their Accountants and Attorneys. During his career, Herman conducted approximately 2,000 Compliance Actions for the Wage and Hour Division and negotiated settlement of over $3M in unpaid wages and benefits due employees.

Herman took early retirement from the Wage and Hour Division in 1990 to accept a position with Martin-Marietta Space Launch Services, managing surveillance over a $300M Space Launch Complex reconstruction project and serving as principal Labor Law Adviser to the Titan Missile Launch contract.

Upon completion of the Titan project in 1995, Herman established his Labor Law Compliance and Strategy practice. Herman is not an attorney and no legal services are offered; however, he does provide consulting services to attorneys who represent employers. Herman has consulted with employer clients and major law firms from Florida to California and in between. In addition he developed the winning labor strategy on SCA/DBA contracts at the KSC-CCAFS Space Launch enclave valued at over $3B.

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