jmcquown wrote:
> (taking facetiousness into account) Of course she means she was on
> salary - there's another term for it I can't think of right now -
> therefore you don't get paid overtime for anything regardless of the
> date or time.
That's not necessarily true. We've had overtime pay for approved
situations my whole career.
> At times it's beneficial - you get paid for holidays
> you don't work. Hourly employees such as restaurant workers don't
> get paid if they don't work.
Full-time employees, regardless of salaried/hourly status, normally get
holiday pay or overtime pay for working them.
Brian
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