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I had to work on Thanksgiving. Don't I get overtime for that day?
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If you actually worked only 40 hours in that work week, you would receive 40 hours of straight time, plus 8 additional hours at straight time for holiday pay. Overtime only occurs when an individual actually works more than 40 hours in a work week.
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- How long is a "break" period?
- Can I decide whether to get the compensatory time off or get paid for overtime?
- It is difficult to get to work on time when I have to take my kids to school. Can I work a flexible schedule?
- 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?
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- I'm scheduled to work 20 hours per week. Do I get overtime for working more than 20 hours?
- When does USU's work week end?
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