I believe that if you make below that threshold as a salaried employee and do not receive overtime pay for hours worked over 40 per week, then your employer may be violating a rule.
Wage theft is the largest category of theft in the USA.
Sorry, not willing to share. But let’s just say it’s a very small company owned by a very large company but allowed to be autonomous. I’m the lowest paid person here despite having huge responsibilities too. I’m looking for a new job, but it’s got to be WFH. I’m on a hybrid schedule now, one of the few reasons I’ve stuck with this job for so long, and I don’t want to work in an office at all anymore.
I do not. My job sucks and I deserve higher pay.
I believe that if you make below that threshold as a salaried employee and do not receive overtime pay for hours worked over 40 per week, then your employer may be violating a rule.
Wage theft is the largest category of theft in the USA.
I wouldn’t be shocked if there was wage theft going on, but there’s also no way to record my hours. No one to keep track of it.
That sounds remarkably convenient for your employer.
Like I said, the job sucks.
Why aren’t you keeping track of it? The labor board exists. Use it.
I’m really curious what you do where you are salaried with that low of a pay. Totally understand if you don’t want to share though.
Sorry, not willing to share. But let’s just say it’s a very small company owned by a very large company but allowed to be autonomous. I’m the lowest paid person here despite having huge responsibilities too. I’m looking for a new job, but it’s got to be WFH. I’m on a hybrid schedule now, one of the few reasons I’ve stuck with this job for so long, and I don’t want to work in an office at all anymore.