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by jobeyonekenobi
5326 days ago
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The definition of Overtime is actually getting paid, yes? The law I am referring to over in the E.U is actually working, full stop - paid or not. I am at a position where I am not paid any overtime - I'm still not allowed to be present at work for more than 70 hours a week.
Does nothing like this exist in the U.S? As in, you could technically work 168 hours with no legal ramifications? |
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> There is no limit on the number of hours employees 16 years or older may work in any workweek.
So, disregarding overtime, yes: you could technically work 168 hours a week with no legal ramifications.