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Maximum hours per week for Salaried (exempt and non exempt)

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Maximum hours per week for Salaried (exempt and non exempt)

Is there a maximum hours that an employee, Salaried (exempt or non exempt) is required to work per week?

For example, can you required said salaried employee to work 100 hours per week. Without OT paid and no comp days.

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Posted 5/10/10 11:21 AM
 
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Re: Maximum hours per week for Salaried (exempt and non exempt)

I'm curoius about this too. I work for a small company and I think my employers take advantage of the young assistant that is working here. He is salaried and gets called all times of day and night to show up and gets no OT.

Posted 5/10/10 11:24 AM
 

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Re: Maximum hours per week for Salaried (exempt and non exempt)

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I'm curoius about this too. I work for a small company and I think my employers take advantage of the young assistant that is working here. He is salaried and gets called all times of day and night to show up and gets no OT.



An assistant is eligible for OT. That's a Department of Labor classification determined by the job, NOT the employer.

A call to the DOL would fix that in a heartbeat.

Sophie- I'll look up your answer. I'm not sure off hand.

Posted 5/10/10 11:27 AM
 

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Re: Maximum hours per week for Salaried (exempt and non exempt)

Posted by nrthshgrl

Posted by jellybean1420

I'm curoius about this too. I work for a small company and I think my employers take advantage of the young assistant that is working here. He is salaried and gets called all times of day and night to show up and gets no OT.



An assistant is eligible for OT. That's a Department of Labor classification determined by the job, NOT the employer.

A call to the DOL would fix that in a heartbeat.

Sophie- I'll look up your answer. I'm not sure off hand.



"Assistant" what? Anything with "Assistant" in the title must be eligible for OT?

Posted 5/10/10 11:39 AM
 

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Re: Maximum hours per week for Salaried (exempt and non exempt)

Posted by Kara

Posted by nrthshgrl

Posted by jellybean1420

I'm curoius about this too. I work for a small company and I think my employers take advantage of the young assistant that is working here. He is salaried and gets called all times of day and night to show up and gets no OT.



An assistant is eligible for OT. That's a Department of Labor classification determined by the job, NOT the employer.

A call to the DOL would fix that in a heartbeat.

Sophie- I'll look up your answer. I'm not sure off hand.



"Assistant" what? Anything with "Assistant" in the title must be eligible for OT?



I jumped to conclusions that by "young assistant", he was an administrative employee. No it's not determined by title, it's determined by duties.

3) Such employees do not qualify as exempt administrative
employees because their primary duty is not the performance of work
directly related to the management or general business operations of
the employer or the employer's customers as required under Sec.
541.200.
Source: link

Posted 5/10/10 11:58 AM
 

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Message edited 6/2/2012 11:10:01 PM.

Posted 5/11/10 8:13 AM
 
 
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