Employee Wages & Benefits

Overtime and Wages
Under Federal Law, the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requires that employees who are "non-exempt" receive overtime pay equal to one and one-half their regular hourly pay for any hours worked over 40 in a week.  Employers may require employees to work overtime hours, but the employer must then also give the employee overtime pay.

Overtime pay that has not been paid can still be collected up to 2 years from the date the pay was earned, and up to 3 years if the employer was willfully violating the law. Also, where the employer's failure to pay overtime is intentional, the employer can be required to pay liquidated damages in an additional amount of money equal to the amount already owed.  Under New York State Labor Law, you also have valuable rights.

Employee Wages and BenefitsUnpaid Wages and Minimum Wages
Occasionally, an employer will simply fail to pay the employee. This practice violates the FLSA. All employees are entitled to be paid at least, minimum wage. The minimum wage in the United States changes periodically and may also be higher in New York.

Retaliation
It is also illegal for an employer to retaliate against an employee for asking for his overtime pay, for contacting an attorney, or even filing a claim. If you complain of not receiving overtime pay and your employer fires you, you have a claim for retaliation. This is a separate violation of the law.

Employee Wages and BenefitsIf you have not been paid overtime, or have only been paid your regular wage for overtime hours, you may be entitled to more money. The overtime and wage laws are very complex, but our attorneys can help you.

In addition to the FLSA, there are New York State laws designed to give the employee additional wage and benefit protection.

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The Fair Labor Standards Act, also known as the FLSA, is a United States labor law that established a national minimum wage and other employee standards. The Fair Labor Standards Act, as well as more recent labor laws, is well known to Employment Lawyer New York’s New York wages and benefits lawyers.

FLSA, Fair Labor Standards Act, Labor Laws, Minimum Wage and Overtime

You and your employer established an overtime rate of pay when you first signed on at their company, but an employee often works overtime for less than the established amount. This is a violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act and is unacceptable. This type of conduct is common but our New York employment benefits lawyers will help you defend against it. Employment Lawyer New York’s New York wages and benefits attorneys will be committed to your case and will make sure that your wages and benefits are legally protected.

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