Asked in Employment Law for Arkansas

Q: I've been working since November at a company and just noticed they haven't been paying me the correct overtime.

I was supposed to be hired for $35/hour. I'm an engineer on contract . They said they could give me per diem but would have to break it down to get the power diem. So they had to do $96/day per diem and $23/HR. Problem is when I worked overtime they paid me overtime at 1.5 times $23 instead of 1.5 times 35. Is there anything I can do about this?

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Chris W. Burks
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Chris W. Burks
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  • North Little Rock, AR
  • Licensed in Arkansas

A: Thanks and yes you should speak to an employment law attorney. If you have a contract to work for $35 an hour the state law could be breached. Or, if the per diem is structured a certain way, it could mean that the company should not have paid you the lower amount of overtime. Speaking to an employment law attorney will help answer these issues

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