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Overtime - Minimum Wage - Nonpayment

As an employee are you being paid according to the law? According to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) your employer is required to pay you at least $6.55 per hour. Some states have laws that make the minimum wage even higher. An employer is required to pay you overtime wage payments as well. The FLSA requires that employers to pay non-exempt employees at a rate of not less than one and half times their regular rate of pay for hours worked in excess of forty hours in a workweek. There are exemptions to that law -- so, depending on your status -- you may not be protected. You need a competent professional, like the attorneys at Charlip Law Group, to determine what your case entails.

Have you suffered from nonpayment of wages? Legally an employer is required to pay you for your work. It makes no difference whether you are an hourly employee or have an employment contract you are protected by the FLSA in regards to receiving your pay. The same is true for commissioned workers. If your commissions were not completely paid, you are entitled by law to your money.

At Charlip Law Group, LC our attorneys will represent your matters with the full consideration and respect you deserve. The lawyers at our firm bring many years of training and experience to the practice of law. Our multi-lingual staff will deal with your issues promptly. We are conveniently located in Broward County. Our South Florida location allows us to serve our clients in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties; throughout Florida and the United States. Contact Charlip Law Group, LC at our Hollywood, Florida offices toll-free at 1-800-773-1955 or 954-921-2131. You can send us a confidential email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .