Breach of Contract
If an employment agreement exists that lists consideration, engagement, commitment and compensation at the annual rate - can unpaid overtime constitute breach of contract for a nonexempt employee?
1 answer | asked Apr 14, 2003 3:07 PM [EST] | applies to North Carolina
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Your question is not clear. The agreement would need to be reviewed by a lawyer. I can tell you that the OT laws are rather strict. If you have not already contacted the NCDOL, you should do so immediately.
posted by Reagan Weaver | Apr 14, 2003 5:05 PM [EST]
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