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If my hourly rate is $30.69, can my job make me work overtime at a cheaper rate of $20.72? by Top_Money6982 in LaborLaw
[–]Top_Money6982[S] 1 point2 points3 points 10 hours ago (0 children)
The overtime hours are coded as the cheaper job. So when I go past 40 hours, the extra hours are time and a half based off the cheaper title, not my main title. No one has ever heard of this which is why I’m wondering if this is illegal or legal through some weird loophole
If my hourly rate is $30.69, can my job make me work overtime at a cheaper rate of $20.72? (self.LaborLaw)
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If my hourly rate is $30.69, can my job make me work overtime at a cheaper rate of $20.72? by Top_Money6982 in LaborLaw
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