What Is The Law Regarding Overtime?
Covered employees who work overtime must be paid at a rate that is one and onehalf times their regular hourly rate of pay. For nonresidential employees, this overtime rate applies to all time over 40 hours in a payroll week. For residential employees ("livein" workers), this overtime rate applies to all time over 44 hours in a payroll week.
Some categories of employees are excluded from New York State's overtime provisions. These state exemptions from the requirement for overtime pay are identical to the federal overtime exemptions outlined in the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), listed by the U.S. Department of Labor, Wage and Hour Division at:
http://www.elaws.dol.gov/flsa/screen75.asp
Employees covered by a State Minimum Wage Order must be paid for overtime hours at one and onehalf times the basic minimum wage of $5.15 per hour.
Other New York Labor and Employment FAQs
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What is the current minimum wage in New York State?
A: For covered employees, the New York State Minimum Wage rate is $7.15 per hour. This amount may be modified based upon a number of factors. For example, food service … More -
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Must My Employer Provide For Rest And/Or Meal Periods?
A: Employees who work a shift of more than six hours starting before 11 A.M. and continuing until 2 P.M. must have an uninterrupted lunch period of at least half an hour … More -
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Must An Employer Pay Employees For Holidays, Sick Time And/Or Vacations?
A: Payment for holidays, sick time or vacation is not required unless the employer has established a policy to grant such pay. When an employer does decide to create a … More -
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Can An Employee Be Fired Without Due Cause?
A: Yes. New York State is an "employmentatwill," state. Without a contract restricting termination (such as a collective bargaining agreement) an employer has … More -
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When Is The Last Check Due To A Terminated Employee?
A: When employment has been terminated, the employer must pay the wages by the regular payday for the pay period worked. More -
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How Can Employees Obtain Assistance In Collecting Wages Owed To Them By Their Employer?
A: Employees who are owed wages may obtain assistance in collecting the monies due to them by contacting their nearest Labor Standards Office and filing a "Claim for … More -
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How Do I Apply For Unemployment Insurance?
A: You should apply for UI benefits using the new online application or through the automated TELCLAIM system by calling the TELCLAIM Center (TCC) at … More -
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How Do I Qualify For Unemployment Benefits?
A: To qualify for benefits: You must have worked and been paid wages for employment in at least two calendar quarters in your base period; AND You must have been paid at … More -
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How Is My Weekly Benefit Rate Determined?
A: Your original benefit rate is calculated on your actual high quarter wages. Your weekly benefit rate is one twentyfifth (1/25) of your high quarter wages. Wages … More -
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How Do I Claim My Weekly Benefits?
A: The office where you file your claim will give you instructions on how to certify for benefits by telephone, or possibly by mailing your coupon. You will receive an … More
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