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Restaurant Worker Overtime – $3.19 or $3.20 is Not Enough

September 26, 2022 by Charles Stiegler
Restaurant Worker Overtime

Many restaurant workers are paid an hourly overtime wage of $3.19 or $3.20. However, this practice violates federal law. If you’re being paid less than $5.76 for overtime hours worked, you may be able to seek legal assistance. Click here to learn more.

Categories Fair Labor Standards Act, Overtime, Unpaid Wages Tags restaurants, tip pool, tipped employees

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