Salaried Non-Exempt
Christine M
66 Posts
In a conversation with a friend who is a director at her company, several formerly exempt jobs have been reclassified as salaried non-exempt. She stated that according to their wage lawyer, salaried non-exempt status is used for jobs which are subject to the FLSA, i.e., non-exempt positions. Under this classification, you must pay the employee their salary (ostensibly for 40 hours, regardless of the number of hours worked less than 40), and in return for the guaranteed salary, they are only entitled to half-time (not time and one-half) for hours over 40 (overtime level designated by Massachusetts and federal law).
I am extremely skeptical of this information as it flies in the face of my understanding of the FLSA. When I indicated this to my friend, she asked if I would check into it further. Has anyone else ever heard of this?
I am extremely skeptical of this information as it flies in the face of my understanding of the FLSA. When I indicated this to my friend, she asked if I would check into it further. Has anyone else ever heard of this?
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Susan Fentin, Skoler Abbott & Presser, (413) 737-4753 [email]sfentin@skoler-abbott.com[/email]
Uh-oh. Afterthought. The math previous is correct but watch out for any resultant which produces less than $5.15 per hour minimum wage. Adjust accordingly.
FLSA rule, Florida hasn't altered it to my knowledge.
Did you hear the story about the retail inside sales clerk whose effective hourly rate is more than $7.73 per hour in a work week and whose gross pay is more than 50% from sales commissions? No overtime is owed.
Margaret Morford
theHRedge
615-371-8200
[email]mmorford@mleesmith.com[/email]
[url]http://www.thehredge.net[/url]
My issue comes in to play when SNE employees have exhausted their PTO. I placed a call to the local DOL Director and was told that we can change our practice of allowing SNE's to go in the hole and docking them for time off by putting together a memo notifying them of the change. We are an Arizona based firm. Has anyone else made changes to their SNE and PTO.