justtwobad
Mar 21, 2007, 02:26 PM
I am a non salaried hourly employee in a customer service position. From advice of the Colorado Dept of Labor, I would qualify for overtime. According to the CDL description any time worked by a qualified individual during a work week. Work Week being Sunday to Saturday. In excess of 40 hour is due overtime pay.
When I was hired a year ago, I inquired about overtime and was told 'we don't do overtime here'
Recently I began to wonder about the OT issue. Called the CDL and was told yes I should receive it.
I asked my employer about it, and was told 'because our payroll ends on the 15th and the end of the month, we just don't qualify.'
I now know this to be wrong and have been tracking all of my hours from hire date. I am hesitant to push the issue for fear of losing my job.
I am currently seeking a position elsewhere, do you think that if I wait until I have relocated to make a claim with the state, I will no longer be eligible for the back pay?
When I was hired a year ago, I inquired about overtime and was told 'we don't do overtime here'
Recently I began to wonder about the OT issue. Called the CDL and was told yes I should receive it.
I asked my employer about it, and was told 'because our payroll ends on the 15th and the end of the month, we just don't qualify.'
I now know this to be wrong and have been tracking all of my hours from hire date. I am hesitant to push the issue for fear of losing my job.
I am currently seeking a position elsewhere, do you think that if I wait until I have relocated to make a claim with the state, I will no longer be eligible for the back pay?