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Unpaid overtime pay is a benefit many employees enjoy. However, unpaid overtime can be a stressful situation for many families struggling during a tough economy. Compensation for overtime is clearly stated in the Fair Labor Standards Act. The FLSA set overtime law standards for overtime pay including mandating that certain employees must receive overtime pay for hours worked in excess of 40 hours.
The Basics of the FLSA
According to the U.S Department of Labor, the act was enacted for employers who sell goods for interstate commerce. The employers must make over $500,000 in gross profits in a given year. However, the act also covers employees of hospitals, nursing homes, schools, domestic service workers, and federal, state, and local government offices. Employers who do not make the minimum gross profit amount are subject to state and local overtime laws. Employers are obligated to pay regular time plus 50 percent extra for time worked past 40 hours. The act also exempts certain employees from overtime pay including certain supervisors who have the ability to hire and fire workers.
Below you will find a few examples of individuals who are not entitled to overtime pay:
The Rasansky Law Firm is dedicated to being an advocate for individuals suffering lost wages from unpaid overtime. If you feel that you or a loved one has experienced a loss of wages, do not hesitate to fill out our free case evaluation form. Our team of experienced overtime attorneys will gladly review the facts of your situation.
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