Does being a "salaried" employee automatically mean one is "exempt" under the FLSA?

Answer

No, some employees receive a fixed salary but remain legally non-exempt.

Many people incorrectly assume that "salaried" status automatically confers "exempt" status under the FLSA, but some salaried workers are legally non-exempt and entitled to overtime pay.

Does being a "salaried" employee automatically mean one is "exempt" under the FLSA?
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