WAGE, HOURS AND OVERTIME VIOLATIONS
The attorneys at the Zipin Law Firm have helped numerous clients pursue claims for wage and/or overtime violations and recover lost wages.
Wage and overtime standards are established under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The FLSA regulates minimum wages and overtime pay for both full-time and part-time employees.
BASIC MINIMUM WAGE PROVISIONS OF FLSA
Employers are required under the FLSA to pay non-exempt employees a minimum wage of at least $7.25 per hour.

BASIC OVERTIME PAY PROVISIONS OF FLSA
The FLSA does not limit the number of overtime hours that an employer may schedule as long as all non-exempt employees are paid the minimum of one and one-half times (1½ x) their regular rate for all hours in excess of a 40 hour work week.
OTHER FLSA PROVISIONS
The FLSA requires that employers keep records of employee hours and wages.
EXEMPT EMPLOYEES
Some employees are exempt from the overtime and minimum wage provisions, and some are exempt from the overtime provisions alone. Employers should consult with an attorney to determine what provisions specifically apply to their employees.
Employees who are exempt from minimum wage and overtime pay requirements include:
Employees who are exempt only from the overtime pay requirements include:
If you are paid hourly, daily or per shift, you are not exempt from payment of overtime wages. Even if you are salaried, you may not be exempt if you are not performing exempt duties.
YOUR OPTIONS
If you think you have suffered a minimum wage or overtime pay violation, the attorneys at the Zipin Law Firm can help you determine the best course of action during an in-office consultation.
