If a salaried employee earns below the mandated federal minimum salary threshold, what is their status?

Answer

They are automatically entitled to overtime pay for hours worked over 40.

If an employee's weekly pay dips below the set federal minimum salary threshold, they are typically considered non-exempt and entitled to overtime pay for any hours worked exceeding 40 in a workweek, regardless of their specific job duties.

If a salaried employee earns below the mandated federal minimum salary threshold, what is their status?

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