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Wage and Hour Disputes

Not getting paid properly? Learn about wage theft, overtime violations, and your rights.

Quick Assessment

Legal Definition

Wage and hour violations occur when employers fail to pay employees properly according to federal and state laws.

Common Signs

Working off the clock
Denied overtime pay
Unpaid meal or rest breaks
Misclassified to avoid overtime
Wage deductions without consent

Your Rights

Right to minimum wage

Right to overtime pay

Right to meal and rest breaks

Right to accurate pay records

Right to file wage claim

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current minimum wage?

The federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour, but many states have higher minimum wages.

Wage and Hour Disputes Resources by Location

Find specific information about wage and hour disputes laws and attorneys in your state or city.

State-Specific Laws

Employment laws vary significantly by state. Check your state's specific requirements:

Local Attorneys

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