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Can An Employer Give Compensatory Time Off Rather Than Pay Overtime?
Other New Mexico Labor and Employment FAQs
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What is the minimum wage in New Mexico?
A: The minimum wage is $7.50 per hour for establishments under the jurisdiction of the State Minimum Wage Act, i.e. if the firm is a small employer not grossing $500,000 …
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Does An Employer Have To Provide Lunch Breaks Or Rest Periods?
A: No. There is no statute that requires an employer to provide such breaks; however, deductions cannot be made from wages if less than 30 minutes is allowed for the …
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Does An Employer Have To Pay Holiday, Vacation, Sick Or Severance Pay?
A: No. There is no statute that requires an employer to pay such wages.
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Can An Employer Require An Employee To Work Overtime?
A: Yes. An employer can require an employee to work overtime but must pay the rate of timeandahalf the regular rate of the employee's pay for over 40 …
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Can An Employer Reduce An Employee's Wage Or Salary?
A: Yes. The employer may reduce an employee's wages, but must advise the employee of the new lower rate before the hours are worked.
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When Does An Employer Have To Pay Final Wages To A Terminated Employee?
A: If the wages owed are a fixed, the employer must pay such wages to the employee within 5 days of discharge. Task, piece, commission wages must be paid within 10 days …
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How Often Must An Employer Pay Employees?
A: An employer must establish paydays at least every 16 days. There are exemptions for teachers, exempt employees and workers under contract.
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What Can I Do To Receive Unpaid Wages?
A: You may file a Wage Claim form with the Wage and Hour Bureau. Click here for more information.
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Is A Work Permit Required For Minors?
A: Work permit certificates are required for students under 16 years of age. Certificates may be issued by schools and representatives of the Labor and Industrial Division.
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Are Certain Occupations Prohibited For Minors?
A: Yes, there are prohibited occupations for minors ages 14 and 15, and there are hazardous occupations for minors age 16 and 17. PROHIBITED OCCUPATIONS FOR MINORS AGES …
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