Unpaid overtime violates California labor laws and deprives workers of their rightful earnings. If your employer has failed to pay you for overtime hours, contact our Irvine wage and hour attorneys to discuss your case and learn how we can help you recover the wages you have earned. Contact Aegis Law Firm for a free consultation today.
Employers may incorrectly classify workers as exempt to avoid paying overtime. This often happens with employees labeled as “managers” who do not perform managerial duties or earn the required minimum salary.
Employees may work outside of their scheduled hours without compensation, such as answering emails, attending meetings, or performing administrative tasks.
Non-exempt employees must be paid for work-related travel time, excluding commuting from home to work.
Employers must pay employees for all hours worked, even if the overtime was not pre-approved.
Employers may round down hours or fail to record all hours worked, depriving employees of proper overtime pay.
Under California law, non-exempt employees are entitled to:
These protections apply regardless of whether the employer authorized the overtime. If you worked the hours, your employer must pay you.
If you suspect your employer is not paying you properly for overtime, take these steps:
Keep accurate records of the hours you worked, including tasks performed before or after your scheduled shifts.
Check your pay stubs for discrepancies and compare them with your documented hours.
Notify your employer or HR department about the unpaid overtime. Sometimes, errors can be resolved internally.
If your employer fails to resolve the issue, you can file a wage claim with the California Labor Commissioner.
An Irvine unpaid overtime attorney can help you determine next steps and file any claims on your behalf.
Our experienced employment lawyers in Irvine can provide critical support in unpaid overtime cases by:
Our Irvine unpaid overtime attorneys are dedicated to fighting for workers’ rights and ensuring fair compensation. Call (949) 379-6250 or contact us online for a free consultation to discuss your case and learn how we can help you recover the wages you have earned.