Legal Question in Employment Law in California
In California. I worked four nine hour days. then worked one four hour day. Then worked one eight hour day. Why did I receive only eight hours of overtime?
Asked on 9/13/10, 4:41 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Arkady Itkin
Law Office of Arkady Itkin
Well, under federal law, you are entitled to overtime compensation of all hours worked in excess of 40 hours. 4x9+4+8 equals 48, hence 8 hours of overtime. Seems like a correct calculation.
Thanks,
Arkady Itkin
Answered on 9/18/10, 9:56 am
You don't get to double-dip overtime. The four hours you were entitled to overtime due to nine-hour days, don't then count again for the overtime for over 40 hours per week. So the first four hours of the last day were regular time.
Answered on 9/21/10, 2:51 pm