Federal: http://www.dol.gov/dol/topic/wages/overtimepay.htm
Also, check your state.
2006-08-30 12:30:46
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answered by williegod 6
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The law that governs the payment of overtime is called the fair pay act. I assume you want to know whether you are overtime exempt salary or you must receive overtime. First, it would matter whether or not you signed an employment contract, if you did not the Fair Pay Act should (should) apply:
2006-08-30 19:38:37
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answered by MEL T 7
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i do not think thats a law. first i would read the operational procedure of your job. i do not get overtime at my job we get comp time.
2006-08-30 19:33:17
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answered by miss_moet 2
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The Department of Labor, they have a webite...each state has its own, just google "Department of Labor" and your state. Good Luck.
2006-08-30 19:31:26
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answered by blondambition 4
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If you are low income, you can contact your local Legal Aid office and they would help you with this kind of problem.
2006-08-30 19:33:23
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answered by chuck3011 3
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That would be labor laws for your state.'
2006-08-30 19:33:25
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answered by Bluealt 7
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if you have any problems, get in touch with the Labor Dept. they are very helpful...don't let anybody take advantage of you...I did that and they helped me greatly!
2006-08-30 19:35:57
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answered by Anonymous
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What the blonde said.
2006-08-30 19:32:53
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answered by Margaret 4
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YOU NEED TO GO TO YOUR STATE LABOR BOARD
2006-08-30 19:45:28
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answered by redgranny6inall 1
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get a new job
2006-08-30 19:30:21
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answered by Anonymous
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