An employer can order an employee to work overtime and can discipline or terminate that employee for refusal to work it.
Other Alaska Labor and Employment FAQs
Q:What is the minimum wage In Alaska? A: Minimum wage in Alaska is presently $5.65 per hour. In Alaska, minimum wage is based on the federal minimum wage and is always $.50 per hour greater than the federal …
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Q:What Is The Law Regarding Overtime? A: Most employees in Alaska must be paid overtime compensation for any hours they work over 8 per day or 40 straighttime hours per week. Overtime compensation is …
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Q:Am I Entitled To Lunch And Rest Breaks? A: Employers are not required to give breaks to adult employees. If your employer allows breaks, and they last less than 20 minutes, you must be paid for the break. If …
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Q:How Long Do I Have To File A Wage Claim? A: You should file a wage claim as soon as possible. A claim must be filed within two years from the date the work was performed. For specific information on filing a …
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Q:What Is The Little Davis-Bacon Act? A: It is an act which affects prime contractors and subcontractors who work on state or political subdivision construction contracts which exceed $2000. This law …
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