California labor law protects the rights of California employees to receive overtime pay for those who work more than 8 hours a day and for those who work more than 40 hours in a week. In California, you can still be entitled to overtime even if you are paid on a salary basis, even if your salary is $100,000.00 a year.
You can also be eligible for overtime even if your company labels you a “part time” employee or you supervise other people. Even exceeding the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act guidelines, California labor law has many narrowly defined exemptions and can be very tricky.
Without adequate knowledge or legal counsel, the deck can be stacked against employers’ compliance with California labor law, and as a result, employers are making mistakes in determining whether or not workers are entitled to overtime pay, as well as other mistakes regarding wages legally owed to employees. The top ten mistakes made are:
Misclassifying Employees as “Independent Contractors”
To get a complete explanation for the above list, contact our law office, as California has complicated definitions of what is legal and what is not.
California labor law is complex, especially in Information Technology and the high tech industry, and the Labor Commission does not always have the time to assist in understanding these issues. Therefore, it is suggested that if you have a complaint against your employer regarding overtime or any other wage and hour dispute that you do not only take it to the Labor Commission.
Contact an overtime attorney that specializes in California labor law, as they understand all of California’s quirks regarding this matter.
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