Posts Tagged ‘ California IT overtime ’

Am I Owed California IT Overtime?

June 5th, 2009. By admin

punch time clock Am I Owed California IT Overtime?For those of you in California who work in IT or computer industry, it might be a bit confusing to figure out if you qualify for overtime pay. After all, just being labelled “Exempt” doesn’t necessarily mean much–you could be labelled such and yet still qualify for overtime pay based on a number of “tests”.

LawyersandSettlements.com outlines some of these tests for you, but here’s something you may not be aware of: you may be entitled to back overtime pay–going up to FOUR YEARS back. So even if you’re legitimately Exempt now, you may not have been a couple of years ago.

One of the requirements in determining Exempt status is your level of pay. The chart below shows the minimum pay requirements (2005-2009) that you needed to be at in order to be considered Exempt. While there are other factors that must be looked at to determine if a job is indeed Exempt, your rate of pay is a good place to start. 

Year

Hourly Rate

Annual Rate

(40 hour week)

2009

$37.94

$79,050

2008 as of Sept.

$36.00

$75,000

2008 prior to Sept.

$36.00

$74,880

2007

$49.77

$103,522

2006

$47.81

$99,445

2005

$45.84

$95,348

Source: Division of Labor Standards Enforcement; History of Rate of Pay for Exemption for Computer Software Employee (California Labor Code Section 515.5(a)(3))

California Labor sees Job Market Shift?

May 25th, 2009. By admin

Came across this one, had to share…wonder if anyone asked about overtime?

job_market_2009_311

Week Adjourned 5.1.09

May 1st, 2009. By NancyM

It’s been a busy week…

Top Class-Actions: Chinese Drywall, Park West Gallery, Mercedes-Benz

Oh, if these walls could talk. Some good news for homeowners who have found themselves victims of Chinese drywall. The Chinese drywall fiasco is generating a lot of activity, including a class action lawsuit filed on April 24th, by a couple in Florida against Georgia-Pacific Gypsum, and 84 Lumber. The suit alleges the companies sold sulphur-contaminated drywall and timber. Ironically, the products were touted as being ‘green’.

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