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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Unlicensed Law Clerk is Exempt from Overtime Pay, California Court of Appeal Finds
Under California law, employees fall within one of two classifications: (1) nonexempt, hourly employees, who are entitled to overtime pay (and certain other benefits), or (2) exempt, salaried employees, who are not entitled to overtime pay … Continue reading