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TAMPA OVERTIME ATTORNEY

Employers in Tampa who require off-the-clock work or round down hours to avoid paying overtime are violating wage laws. Morgan & Morgan recovers unpaid wages and statutory damages for affected workers.

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    Overtime Attorney in Tampa

    Many employees work long hours expecting fair compensation, but far too often, workers in Tampa are denied the overtime pay they’ve earned. Wage violations, misclassification, and unpaid overtime can leave employees struggling financially and unsure of their rights.

    At Morgan & Morgan, our Tampa overtime attorneys fight for workers who have been denied proper pay. We handle cases involving unpaid overtime, wage theft, and other labor law violations, ensuring that employees receive the compensation they are legally owed. With over $30 billion recovered nationwide, our experienced attorneys have the resources to take on even the largest employers and hold them accountable for violating labor laws.

    If you’ve been denied overtime pay in Tampa, don’t let your employer take advantage of you. Contact Morgan & Morgan today for a free, confidential case evaluation, and let our skilled attorneys fight to secure the wages and justice you deserve.

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    FAQ
    • Overtime and Minimum Wage Laws in Tampa

      Florida has state minimum wage laws that differ from the federal minimum wage outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). As of Jan. 1, 2017, our state’s minimum wage is $8.10 per hour. For tipped employees, the minimum wage is $5.08 per hour. Non-exempt employees are entitled to an overtime rate of not less than time-and-a-half for all hours worked over 40 per week. This means the overtime minimum wage in Tampa — along with the whole of Florida — falls at $12.15 per hour.

    • What Makes an Employee Exempt From Overtime?

      Under the FLSA, all employees must be paid overtime wages for all time worked over 40 hours per week, unless they are exempt employees. Most exempt employees occupy “white-collar” roles such as administrative, executive, computer professionals, outside sales. But job title isn’t enough to classify an employee as exempt or non-exempt. Exempt employees must also pass certain qualifications to determine their overtime coverage.

      The first one, the duties test, stipulates that exempt employees must perform high-level work, such as supervising employees, running a business, exercising independent judgment. “Learned professionals” that have academic degrees such as engineers, doctors, teachers, architects, registered nurses, accountants, and other professions that require advanced knowledge, are also exempt. Beyond the job duties test, any worker who makes a salary of less than $23,600 per year or $455 per week is automatically entitled to overtime.

    • Common Types of Wage Theft in Tampa

      Wage theft can take many forms, and it is not always obvious to employees that certain business practices they may have viewed as acceptable are indeed labor violations. The most common types of wage theft in Tampa, a city known for its booming tourism, hospitality, finance, and healthcare industries, include:

      Denial of Overtime: Not paying the overtime rate of time-and-a-half to non-exempt employees who work any hours over 40 per workweek is considered a denial of overtime.

      Misclassification: Some employers will misclassify their workers as independent contractors, as opposed to employees, in order to avoid paying benefits and protections such as workers’ compensation, overtime, medical leave, and more.

      Working “Off-The-Clock”: Employers may ask workers to complete work before or after punching out, otherwise known as working “off-the-clock.” This is illegal. Any job duties performed by the worker, even small tasks such as cleaning up, must be paid for.

      Illegal Deductions: Requiring an employee to reimburse their employer for shortages in the register, cover the cost of customers who walk out on their bills, and other subtractions from a worker’s paycheck that places their pay below the minimum wage are considered illegal deductions. The FLSA also protects employees from retaliation when they file a formal complaint about their employer, whether that complaint involves wage theft, discrimination, or other workplace violations.

      Sadly, retaliation is still a fact of life for some employees, and claims for workplace retaliation are on the rise, according to data from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. If your employer does retaliate against you after you have filed a formal complaint, our attorneys may be able to help you get justice and recover compensation.

    • How Can a Tampa Overtime Attorney Help You?

      Our overtime attorneys in Tampa work on a contingency-free basis. This means that you will not pay any upfront costs or consultation fees. You will only pay a reasonable fee if your attorneys are successful at winning your case and recovering compensation. If you don’t win, we don’t get paid. No one should go unpaid for their hard work.

      If you believe you are a victim of wage theft, our overtime attorneys in Tampa may be able to help. Fill out our free, no-risk case evaluation form today. You may be entitled to compensation.

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