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If I am a salaried exempt employee, is my employer liable for any type of overtime even if my hour approach 70+ hours per week?
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No. If you are correctly classifed as exempt, there are no circumstances whatsoever in which your employer is legally obligated to pay you a single penny over and above your regular salary, regardless of how many hours you work.
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