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The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requires enterprises engaged in interstate or foreign commerce and state and local governments to pay overtime of 1 1 2 times an employee's regular rate of pay for hours worked in excess of 40 hours in a workweek. There are several overtime pay requirements outlined by the FLSA and its regulations, such as properly calculating a workweek, when to pay overtime, what notices an employer must post in the workplace, the fact that the right to overtime protection may not be waived by an employee, and properly calculating employees' regular rates of pay. Certain executive, professional administrative, computer professional, outside sales, and highly compensated employees may be exempt from the overtime rules.


 

 
 
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TypeTitleDateState
NewsAlaska Adopts Some Federal Standards for Overtime08/30/2005National
NewsAllstate to Pay $120M to Settle White-Collar OT Claims 09/06/2005National
NewsAuto Workers Feel Pinch from Cut Overtime03/23/2004National
NewsBush Seeks Sweeping Labor-Law Changes03/26/2003National
NewsBusinesses Have Wish List for Arnold10/10/2003National
NewsCalif. Lawyer Angers Employers, Again07/21/2001National
NewsCar Repair Firm Will Pay $1.7M in Back Wages02/24/2003National
White PapersComp Time: Future Possibilities, Current Realities 09/29/2003National
NewsCounty to Salaried Workers: Return OT Pay11/01/2004National
NewsEmployee or Employer? Suit Shows Distinction Not Always Clear02/20/2001National
QuizzesFederal Overtime Requirements National
Training TalksFederal Overtime Requirements National
HandoutsFederal Overtime Requirements (PDF) National
White PapersFinal Overtime Regs Unveiled: What They Mean for Employers 04/21/2004National
NewsGlitch in CA Law Creates Overtime Havoc 03/02/2001National
NewsGovernment Contractor to Pay $119,000 in Back Wages08/12/2003National
NewsHospital to Pay $600K in Back Overtime Wages11/05/2003National
NewsHouse OKs Class-Action Bill, Bush Signs02/18/2005National
White PapersHybrid Comp Plan Entitles a Professional to OT10/21/2002National
NewsIllinois Makes Preemptive Move on Overtime04/05/2004National
NewsJudge Awards Waitresses $3.5M in Default Judgment10/08/2003National
NewsKennedy Calls for Curbs to Forced OT for Nurses02/15/2005National
White PapersKeys to a Sensible Overtime Policy06/23/2003National
NewsLas Vegas Cable Installers Receive $141K in Back OT05/20/2004National
NewsLongs Drug Stores Settles OT Lawsuits06/09/2004National
NewsNurses' Long Hours Endanger Patients, Study Concludes07/08/2004National
NewsNursing Home Sued for Overtime Wages09/15/2003National
NewsNYPD's $1.7B OT Tab Could Spur Retirements11/05/2001National
NewsOffice Depot Settles OT Suit03/23/2005National
NewsOT Calculation Tips from Former Wage & Hour Chief06/25/2007National
NewsOT Miscalculations Cost Wal-Mart $4M in California08/16/2007National
NewsOver and Out for Overtime?09/07/2001National
PoliciesOvertime National
PoliciesOvertime National
PoliciesOvertime (Progressive) National
PoliciesOvertime (Standard II) National
PoliciesOvertime (Standard) National
NewsOvertime Lawsuits on the Rise05/27/2004National
Guidance DocumentsOvertime Rates and Exemptions, by State  National
NewsProposed Changes to Overtime Rules Leave Questions03/31/2003National
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