Manager vs. Non-Manager and Overtime - Video

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Manager vs. Non-Manager: What to Know About Overtime Wages

Manager vs. Non-Manager: What to Know About Overtime Wages

Transcript: If you’re working more than 40 hours a week but you’re not getting overtime hours for the work that you do and you don’t understand why, it could be because your company has called you a manager. But if you don’t hire people, you don’t fire people, and you can’t make decisions for the company, you’re probably not a manager and you may be due overtime for the time that you work over 40 hours in a week. If you call our office, we’ll run through with you what you do and how you do it. To try to determine if you are entitled to overtime pay, give us a call for a free consultation and we’ll let you know if we can help you get the wages that you are owed.

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