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Why do I have to sign my time card every two weeks?
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The FLSA requires that the employee sign and the supervisor approve the time sheet/card to verify that the hours worked are accurate. USU pays non-exempt wage hourly workers on a twice-per-month basis.
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- Can I decide whether to get the compensatory time off or get paid for overtime?
- When does the overtime rate begin?
- When does USU's work week end?
- How much is the overtime compensation?
- Who can be compensated for overtime?
- How long is a "break" period?
- My boss asked two other colleagues in our office to go with her to a conference; she drove. We didn't get back until 8:00 pm. Don't we get compensated for those three hours of overtime?
- I worked more than 40 hours in a week, but my boss told me to move those hours to next week. Is that legal?
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