Do Alaska Wage And Hour Laws Apply Outside The Three-Mile Limit For Fishing Claims?
No. Alaska laws apply only out to the threemile limit. Workers with problems outside the threemile limit should talk to the U.S. Department of Labor, the U.S. Coast Guard, or a maritime lawyer.
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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