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October 23rd, 2001, 04:53 PM
#1
Is there a law?
Is there a law that says that if you work more then 40 hours a week then you must be payed over time, just curious, i don't think there is though. If state matters I live in FL. Thank You
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October 23rd, 2001, 05:10 PM
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<a href="http://www.dol.gov/dol/esa/public/whd_org.htm" target="_blank">http://www.dol.gov/dol/esa/public/whd_org.htm</a>
<marquee> Dept. of Labor Site is DOL.GOV</marquee>
look here, on left column is link to state info.
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October 23rd, 2001, 08:26 PM
#3
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in ohio its any time over 40 in 1 WEEK is overtime (so in other words, you work 50 one week and 25 the next, its still 10 over)
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October 23rd, 2001, 08:28 PM
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[quote]Originally posted by Fubarian:
<strong>in ohio its any time over 40 in 1 WEEK is overtime (so in other words, you work 50 one week and 25 the next, its still 10 over)</strong><hr></blockquote>
Usually void if you are a contract employee with a salary as opposed to an hourly employee....
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October 23rd, 2001, 09:38 PM
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October 24th, 2001, 02:11 PM
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The last time I looked the Federal Department of Labor stated that it was after 40 hours the employer was forced to then pay overtime at the rate of time and one-half. As stated above this is not the case if you a are a salary employee. This might also be different if you work for a state or local govermental agency. Under the the govermental guidelines they technically do not have to pay you overtime until after 48 hours. If you are a union empolyee (even though Florida is a "right To Work" state) your union contract may be different.
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October 28th, 2001, 06:17 PM
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Luckily, I got a generous boss, who pays not only OT for anything over 40 a week, but he pays OT for anything over 8 in one day.......I have had checks already with like 37 hours, plus 2 overtime hours!!!!
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October 28th, 2001, 10:21 PM
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In FL, if you are an hourly employee, you are entitled to time + 1/2 for every hour or fraction of an hour over 40 per week.
If you are a salaried (like me) employee or a contractor, you do not qualify for time + 1/2.
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October 29th, 2001, 09:11 AM
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Pretty sure here in Ia, unless you are salary, it's a law, so this geekgirl rakes in the overtime!
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October 29th, 2001, 02:16 PM
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October 30th, 2001, 11:10 AM
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Here in Kansas, I found that it dependant on the paycheck timeline.
Ie: If you have a paycheck every 2 weeks, and the company is open for 6 days a week, overtime would start after 88 hours. Kinda sucks.
Again - depends on the state
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October 30th, 2001, 11:20 AM
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