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  2. Encino Motorcars v. Navarro - Wikipedia

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    Encino Motorcars v. Navarro, 579 U.S. ___ (2016), 584 U.S. ___ (2018), was a Supreme Court of the United States case addressing overtime pay. [1] Specifically at issue is whether automotive service advisors are eligible for overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act. The case had been heard twice by the Supreme Court.

  3. Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. v. Hewitt - Wikipedia

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    He then filed a collective action under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) against Helix, asserting he was entitled to overtime pay. Various FLSA regulations exempt employees from overtime if they (1) perform managerial duties, (2) earn $100,000 or more each year, and (3) receive a weekly salary of $455 or higher on a salary basis.

  4. Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 - Wikipedia

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    Department of Labor poster notifying employees of rights under the Fair Labor Standards Act. The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 29 U.S.C. § 203 [1] (FLSA) is a United States labor law that creates the right to a minimum wage, and "time-and-a-half" overtime pay when people work over forty hours a week.

  5. Auer v. Robbins - Wikipedia

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    Section 13(a)(1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 exempted "bona fide executive, administrative, or professional" employees from overtime pay requirements. [2] In determining whether an employee was exempt, the US Department of Labor and the Secretary of Labor applied a "salary-basis" test in 1940 that was not applicable to state and local employees.

  6. United States labor law - Wikipedia

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    Under §207(a)(1), most employees (but with many exceptions) working over 40 hours a week must receive 50 per cent more overtime pay on their hourly wage. [116] Nobody may pay lower than the minimum wage, but under §218(a) states and municipal governments may enact higher wages. [117]

  7. Hyundai to raise wages 25% for U.S. workers, will apply at ...

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    Hyundai Motor Group, which said it is investing $12.6 billion to build vehicle and battery plants in Georgia, announced a new wage structure Monday Hyundai to raise wages 25% for U.S. workers ...

  8. Working time - Wikipedia

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    The centerpiece of the proposal is an exemption from overtime pay for white-collar workers. [citation needed] Japan has enacted an 8-hour work day and 40-hour work week (44 hours in specified workplaces). The overtime limits are: 15 hours a week, 27 hours over two weeks, 43 hours over four weeks, 45 hours a month, 81 hours over two months and ...

  9. Gamecocks fall short after pushing No. 2 Alabama to overtime ...

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    South Carolina freshman GG Jackson and Alabama freshman Brandon Miller went head-to-head as Gamecocks fell short in overtime against No. 2 Alabama.