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So I'm working at this job today and didn't realize that I could get overtime pay. Overtime I've now calculated at around 5-25 hours every two weeks. Being as I've worked here for 6 months now, I have some back pay coming to me. But what would the first step be in trying to recouperate these funds? Should I contact my manager and see if he obliges or should I file a greivance with the state and take it from there?
Now I have also seen that there is a exempt and non exempt employees. How do I now which one I am? And what would I be exempt from? The FLSA? Sorry for the double post... Last edited by tdiddy; 02-21-2006 at 07:39 PM. |
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Duplicate post answered elsewhere
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