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Exactly what I'm thinking.Originally posted by: Schrodinger
If I was given that opportunity I'd bust my arse for a month and stow away the excess. Never know when you'll need it (and I don't mean for new toys).
Exactly what I'm thinking.Originally posted by: Schrodinger
If I was given that opportunity I'd bust my arse for a month and stow away the excess. Never know when you'll need it (and I don't mean for new toys).
Originally posted by: alanalafriz
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Originally posted by: alanalafriz
i do care. help me find a good job..
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What do you currently do?
i work for philips semiconductor company here in philippines. i do repair and maintenance of plating machines..
Ouch.Originally posted by: atiyeh
Oh you are one of those people that took my friends job @ Philips....nice to meet you.Originally posted by: alanalafriz
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Originally posted by: alanalafriz
i do care. help me find a good job..
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What do you currently do?
work for philips semiconductor company here in philippines. i do repair and maintenance of plating machines..
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Exactly what I'm thinking.Originally posted by: Schrodinger
If I was given that opportunity I'd bust my arse for a month and stow away the excess. Never know when you'll need it (and I don't mean for new toys).
Originally posted by: dartworth
Overtime must be paid at a rate of time and one-half times the employee?s regular rate of pay for each hour actually worked in excess of 40 hours in the workweek.
That's the law son.
Originally posted by: dartworth
Overtime must be paid at a rate of time and one-half times the employee?s regular rate of pay for each hour actually worked in excess of 40 hours in the workweek.
That's the law son.
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Then I appreciate them breaking the law on my behalf. They can tell me I have to leave at 5, but they didn't. They gave me a CHOICE to stay longer if I so desire.
Originally posted by: theGlove
Originally posted by: dartworth
Overtime must be paid at a rate of time and one-half times the employee?s regular rate of pay for each hour actually worked in excess of 40 hours in the workweek.
That's the law son.
this is in phillipines? so US law does not apply..
I don't understand how this affects conditions for anyone. They are letting me stay longer if I so desire, they are not forcing me to. I can take a normal 40 hour week, but it's my decision not to. How does their letting a temporary worker work longer than 40 hours affect anyone else at all?Originally posted by: dartworth
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Then I appreciate them breaking the law on my behalf. They can tell me I have to leave at 5, but they didn't. They gave me a CHOICE to stay longer if I so desire.
That is your choice. However, it is that reasoning that breaks down conditions for working people.
The standard work week is 40 hours. Overtime was originally created to deter an employer from working their employees more than 40 hours, not as a bonus for workers. However, with the cost of living outpacing wages, people will do anything to work the OT now.
This is a perfect example of why I am glad I am in a union.
Originally posted by: ThePresence
No, it's NJ, but US law rarely applies here.![]()
Originally posted by: ThePresence
I know, but I can work as long as I want. If I work 9 hour days for a month, I'll make some nice money. So I'll kill myself for one month.Originally posted by: MAME
$15 an hour is not 'serious dough'
Originally posted by: dartworth
Originally posted by: ThePresence
No, it's NJ, but US law rarely applies here.![]()
http://www.nj.gov/labor/lsse/lsgenfaq.html
Q. When is overtime pay due?
A. Overtime is paid at the rate of time and one half after forty hours of actual work in a seven-day workweek, with the exception of certain salaried employees who meet the definition of an executive, administrative or professional.
Q. If an employee wants to work overtime (in excess of 40 hours in the workweek) and will accept straight time, can the employee waive his/her right to overtime pay?
A. No, the employee and the employer cannot mutually agree to violate the law.
Originally posted by: KuJaX
Spend the time getting a degree and you wont consider $15/hr "serious dough"
Originally posted by: ThePresence
I'm not sure if this law applies to temporary workers.
Originally posted by: CTrain
Originally posted by: ThePresence
I'm not sure if this law applies to temporary workers.
Sure it does.
Over 40 is OT regardless and as I've said, the only way to bypass it is to be on salary.
This company can get busted big time.
Originally posted by: dartworth
Originally posted by: ThePresence
No, it's NJ, but US law rarely applies here.![]()
http://www.nj.gov/labor/lsse/lsgenfaq.html
Q. When is overtime pay due?
A. Overtime is paid at the rate of time and one half after forty hours of actual work in a seven-day workweek, with the exception of certain salaried employees who meet the definition of an executive, administrative or professional.
Q. If an employee wants to work overtime (in excess of 40 hours in the workweek) and will accept straight time, can the employee waive his/her right to overtime pay?
A. No, the employee and the employer cannot mutually agree to violate the law.
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: CTrain
Originally posted by: ThePresence
I'm not sure if this law applies to temporary workers.
Sure it does.
Over 40 is OT regardless and as I've said, the only way to bypass it is to be on salary.
This company can get busted big time.
No they can't. I'm the only person who this applies to, because I happen to know the guy hiring me. I highly doubt they offered this to anybody else.
