California workers are entitled to some of the strongest protections in the nation, but navigating the intricacies of California’s overtime laws can be challenging. If you’re not fully informed about your rights, you could be missing out on wages you’ve rightfully earned.
What Are California’s Overtime Laws?
Under California law, most non-exempt employees are entitled to overtime pay for any hours worked over:
- 8 hours in a single workday,
- 40 hours in a workweek, or
- 6 consecutive days in a workweek.
For these extra hours, employers must pay:
- 1.5 times the regular rate of pay for hours worked over 8 in a day or 40 in a week, and
- 2 times the regular rate of pay for hours worked over 12 in a day or over 8 on the seventh consecutive day.
These protections apply to hourly employees as well as certain salaried employees who meet the criteria for non-exempt status.
Common Overtime Violations
Unfortunately, some employers fail to comply with California’s overtime laws. Common violations include:
- Misclassifying employees as exempt or independent contractors to avoid paying overtime.
- Requiring off-the-clock work, such as unpaid tasks before or after shifts.
- Failing to accurately track hours, leading to underpayment.
- Miscalculating the regular rate, by failing to include bonuses or commissions, shift differentials or premiums, piecework earnings, and other forms of remuneration.
If you’ve noticed discrepancies in your pay or feel your overtime rights are being ignored, it’s important to act.
Who Is Exempt from Overtime Pay?
Not all employees are covered by California’s overtime laws. Exempt employees often include those in executive, administrative, or professional roles paid a monthly salary equivalent to no less than twice the state’s minimum wage for full-time work. However, meeting these criteria is not automatic—job duties and actual work performed must align with exemption standards.
Why Understanding Overtime Laws Matters
The difference between an accurate paycheck and one that shortchanges you can add up over time. If you are able to understand your rights under California’s overtime laws, you can ensure you’re not leaving money on the table. If you suspect your employer has violated these laws, you may be entitled to recover unpaid wages, interest, and penalties.
Protect Your Rights with Valerian Law
At Valerian Law, we are dedicated to protecting employees’ rights. Whether you’re dealing with wage theft, misclassification, or other employment law violations, our experienced team is here to guide you through the process. California’s overtime laws exist to protect your hard work—let us help ensure you receive what you’re owed.
Contact us today for a consultation and take the first step toward recovering your rightful wages.