I doubt it, but it depends on her duties. If you subscribe to one of our Employment Law Letters, you can find tons of information in the members area of HRhero.com. If not, try the search engine on the left side of this page for free info.
Good luck.
James Sokolowski Senior Editor M. Lee Smith Publishers
PROBABLY NOT, but then what does it matter except on thoses weeks where she may be required to work more than 40 hours. If the ee never goes over 20 hours she could be paid $105.00 a week and EXEMPT/NONEXEMPT still would not matter. There has got to be more to this issue and you are revealing in this post!!!
Remember, it is NOT hours and money PAID that identifys an exempt employee. It is duties, accountability, and responsibilities for decision making that determine EXEMPT/NON-ESEMPT STATUS>>. Pork
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Good luck.
James Sokolowski
Senior Editor
M. Lee Smith Publishers
Remember, it is NOT hours and money PAID that identifys an exempt employee. It is duties, accountability, and responsibilities for decision making that determine EXEMPT/NON-ESEMPT STATUS>>. Pork