The Law Decides Whether an Employee is Entitled to Overtime Wages
Assuming that salaried employees are exempt under the FLSA from overtime wages may cost the business substantial sums of money in the form of double the overtime wages at issue as liquidated damages, plus payment of attorney's fees. At Feldman, Fox & Morgado, P.A., we get to the facts and merits of any overtime claim.
It is illegal for any Employer to retaliate against a current employee for pursuing overtime wages or use coercive tactics to prevent the filing of a claim for overtime wages. . Consult us for legal strategies and analysis of any overtime wage claim.
Employers Employers should not make the mistake of declaring all salaried employees as exempt employees under the FLSA for overtime wages. A business that interprets the FLSA on its own risks lawsuits for overtime wages by a few or up to a class action lawsuit. The risk of improper decision can cost the Employer double the amount of overtime wages owed as damages in addition to attorney's fees. Contact us immediately at 813-639-9366 to discuss any overtime wage case.
Overtime Law Attorneys Representing So-Called "Managers"
At the Florida law firm of Feldman, Fox & Morgado, P.A., we have represent many clients in cases involving employees who were "promoted" to being a manager in name only. Promoting or elevating an employee to the level or name of a manager is not a determinative basis of whether the employee is entitled to overtime compensation under the FLSA. If the manager's responsibilities are not truly management in nature, that employee may be entitled to overtime compensation.
Overtime Law Is on Your Side
We bring extensive experience in overtime matters and a thorough knowledge of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Employees denied overtime wages are not only entitled to the unpaid overtime wages, but also double the wages owed in addition to reasonable attorney's fees. Further, the law protects employees against any retaliation by the Employer for asserting his or her rights.
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The law determines whether employees are entitled to overtime. Interpreting the law is best left to the attorneys and not the business or employer. Protect your financial well being. The law provides a statute of limitations on overtime wages of up to 2 years, and in some instances 3 years for willful violations. One employee can bring a class action for overtime wages on behalf of all employees similarly situated. The law on "collective actions" is complex under the FLSA. We have the experience necessary to handle these cases.
At Feldman, Fox & Morgado, P.A., we work to analyze your case based on the facts and the FLSA. For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer regarding labor laws applying to overtime requirements, please contact one of our partners in our offices in Tampa, Ocala/Gainesville, Miami or Naples.











