For a salaried non-exempt employee who performs any work during a week, what is guaranteed regarding their salary payment for that week?
Answer
They are paid their full salary for that week
Salaried non-exempt employees are paid their full salary for any week in which they perform work, even if they only work part of the week, although their time must still be tracked hourly for overtime calculation.

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