[quote=harvey]Wow, you still can’t answer “yes or no” to whether the law defines a minimum salary. If fact you haven’t even acknowledged the law I cited.
You can skip the next thousand-word rant exposing your career self-esteem issues. Because I genuinely don’t give a fuck about your job.
And lol, I’m not hiring anybody.
Does anybody with a clue want to talk about the legal question?
From the OP links:
… employers must pay their California computer professional employees a salary of at least $90,790.07 annually ($7,565.85 monthly) or an hourly wage of at least $43.58 for every hour worked.
There’s more to these laws than just computer professionals. All exempt employees are required to make double the state minimum wage. With the state’s new $15 minimum wage, that means any salaried employee must be paid a minimum of $62K in 2022. (And per the law there is no such thing as a part-time salaried employee.)
That’s got to be tough for small businesses.[/quote]
uh, welcome to CA…theres a bunch of other ridiculous laws. like employers no longer being able to ask potential hires their salary history in California in determining their compensation. and employers no longer allowed to verify previous compensation at previous company.
and considering I am half drunk with buddies writing this I don’t give a shit what you think lol…
why don’t you review the difference between exempt and non exempt employees I .sure you can figure it out. lol.. I and ur eits buried somewhere there.
your document is about overtime pay btw, and exempt status and someone’s wage. key point is hours above 40 hrs. it’s pretty clear right there in the subject. normally, exempt employees don’t get overtime pay if they work more than. 40 hours, if their pay is above X. this answers a the question if pay isn’t X…
in other words you can’t hire someone with exempt exempt status at $40k and then make him work 80 hours and not pay him for the 40 extra hours in overtime….You can hire someone at $91k and make him work 120hours before he quits and gives you the finger.
seems like my reading comprehension while half Drunk is still better than your reading comprehension fully sober lol.