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Publication - August 25, 2021

The Agency 100 | Best Practice to Avoid Violations of Federal and State Overtime Laws

Many employers are under misconceptions about which employees are required by federal and state law to be paid overtime.

Some employers wrongly believe an employee is “exempt” from the overtime law if an employee has a college degree and is paid an annual salary. However, an employer cannot avoid required overtime payments merely due to an employee’s education level or payment of a salary.

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