Overtime: California Style for 2024-25
California—The Golden State has a style all its own. That is certainly true when it comes to
calculating overtime. One of only four states that require daily overtime it
also requires employees to be paid double time on a daily and weekly basis.
With arguably the greatest number of requirements to pay overtime on the books
of any state, processing payroll and keeping in compliance with California
overtime laws and rules can be a complex situation. In addition to laws
that are strictly Californian the Federal wage and hour laws may also apply.
For example, California own definition of “regular rate of pay” or “workweek”
is evolving with each court case but also still follows the federal. So, the
person processing payroll in the state must understand not only California’s
overtime requirements but the federal as well.
Session Highlights:
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Overtime: CA has daily and weekly overtime and
daily and weekly double time. Learn how to determine when its straight time,
overtime or double time and how to calculate it
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The definition of a workweek and a workday and
their effects on calculating overtime
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Alternative workweeks: Are your employees
eligible to have alternative workweeks and are you required to offer them
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What are considered hours worked
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How does California require employers to
calculate the regular rate of pay
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Do the eight exceptions to inclusion of payments
in the regular rate of pay under the FLSA also apply in California
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Compensatory time instead of overtime—is it
permitted in CA
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Handling make-up time properly
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What to do when an employee is paid two or more
rates in a work week
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Overtime for piece workers and commissioned
employees
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What is California’s policy on fluctuating
workweeks and overtime pay
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Are meal and rest period sanctions included in
the regular rate of pay—it recently changed!
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Tip credit and compulsory service charges and
their effect on overtime
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Wage orders and their requirements for overtime
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Overtime and agricultural workers
Why You Should Attend:
For the attendee to understand the requirements for
calculating overtime and double time in California to ensure compliance with
the state’s wage and hour laws. To ensure that those attending have a sound
knowledge of the terms used in wage and hour law regarding paying overtime such
as “regular rate of pay”, “workweek” “fluctuating workweek” and “alternative
workweek”. To explain the calculations
needed for when an employee is paid different rates of pay within the same
workweek and is due overtime pay. To discuss the requirements for compensatory
time off as opposed to make-up time and explain the difference between the two
under California
overtime laws. To show where California follows the federal standards
and where it differs and how to determine which has priority
Who Should Attend:
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Payroll
Executives/Managers/Administrators/Professionals/Practitioners/Entry Level Personnel
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Human Resources
Executives/Managers/Administrators
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Accounting Personnel
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Business Owners/Executive Officers/Operations
and Departmental Managers
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Lawmakers
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Attorneys/Legal Professionals
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Any individual or entity that must deal with the
complexities and requirements of payroll compliance issues
During the Q&A session following the live event, ask a
question, and get a direct response from our expert speaker.
Important Notice for our “Live” Attendees: If you have
enrolled in the “Live Webinar”, you will get your instruction kit before 24
hours of the live class.
For Recorded and E-transcript Participants: If you have
signed up for the “Recorded” class or for the “E-transcript”, you will get
access to the “Recording link” or the “PDF” within 24-48 hours of the live
class.
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