Your
Rights Under the Fair Labor Standards Act
Federal
Minimum Wage
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$4.75
per hour
beginning
October 1, 1996
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$5.15
per hour
beginning
September 1, 1997
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Employees
under 20 years of age may be paid $4.25 per hour during their
first 90 consecutive calendar days of employment with an employer.
Certain
full-time students, student learners, apprentices, and workers
with disabilities may be paid less than the minimum wage under
special certificates issued by the Department of Labor.
Tip
Credit - Employers of "tipped employees" must
pay a cash wage of at least $2.13 per hour if they claim a
tip credit against their minimum wage obligation. If an employee's
tips combined with the employer's cash wage of at least $2.13
per hour do not equal the minimum hourly wage, the employer
must make up the difference. Certain other conditions must
also be met.
Overtime
Pay
At least 1 ½ times your regular rate of pay for all
hours worked over 40 in a workweek.
Child
Labor
An employee must be at least 16 years old to work in most
non-farm jobs and at least 18 to work in non- farm jobs declared
hazardous by the Secretary of Labor. Youths 14 and 15 years
old may work outside school hours in various non-manufacturing,
non-mining, non-hazardous jobs under the following conditions:
No
more than -
- 3
hours on a school day or 18 hours in a school week;
- 8
hours on a non-school day or 40 hours in a non-school week.
Also,
work may not begin before 7 a. m. or end after 7 p. m., except
from June 1through Labor Day, when evening hours are extended
to 9 p. m. Different rules apply in agricultural employment.
Enforcement
The Department of Labor may recover back wages, either administratively
or through court action, for the employees that have been
underpaid in violation of the law. Violations may result in
civil or criminal action.
Fines
of up to $11,000 per violation may be assessed against employers
who violate the child labor provisions of the law and up to
$1,100 per violation against employers who willfully or repeatedly
violate the minimum wage or overtime pay provisions. This
law prohibits discriminating against or discharging
workers who file a complaint or participate in any proceedings
under the Act.
Note:
- Certain
occupations and establishments are exempt from the minimum
wage and/ or overtime pay provisions.
- Special
provisions apply to workers in American Samoa.
- Where
state law requires a higher minimum wage, the higher standard
applies.
For
Additional Information--Contact the Wage and Hour Division
office nearest you - listed in your telephone directory under
United States Government, Labor Department.
The
law requires employers to display this poster where employees
can readily see it.
U.S.
Department of Labor
Employment Standards Administration
Wage and Hour Division
Washington, D. C. 20210
WH
Publication 1088
Revised October 1996
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