Originally posted by: hpkeeper
Well... I was speaking with my father and he seems to think that any hour above and beyond
8 hours in a single shift, the worker recieves time and a half.
I think this may be true, but only for full time workers or something, it just seems too easy
that I've been missing out on pay because I was too stupid to look it up.
Is this true?
Well , the Dept. of Labor and this administration have been messing with overtime definitions.
You should read the Labor Rules that are
supposed to be posted in an open place near where employees congregate, typically near the time clock / break area.
Roughly speaking, if you are an employee , salaried or otherwise, and you are working past the 40 hr / week or 80 hr / pay period if on a bi- weekly basis, you are entitled to overtime pay. There may be exceptions to this. I'm surprised no one was bitching about the Dept. of Labor telling employers how to work around Federal Labor Laws regarding overtime. It was in the papers last week, yet slid right on by while everyone was kvetching about immigration policy changes.
If your company hasn't been paying you that overtime, chances are your employer is playing fast and loose with the books, not to mention cheating you for your work on their behalf. Not a good sign in general.