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TopicDanny DeVito posted in favour of the Nabisco strike, twitter unverified him
TentacleDemon
08/22/21 2:13:52 PM
#13:


likehelly posted...
overtime is only working more than your required hours. so if your standard work time is 9-5 m-f, so your normal 9 hour work period. anything over that is overtime.

but if they change your work period to 12 hour days, then anything over that is considered overtime.
Federal law states that anything over 40 hours in a work week is overtime, for non exempt employees. Some states, like the one that I live in, expand on that by including anything over 8 hours in a day.

So even in states that don't have a daily limit you could only work 3 days a week on 12 hour shifts before the company would have to pay overtime. 4 days of that would exceed the federal limits and require overtime pay.
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