United States
Governed by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and state laws. No federal max statutory hours (40 h is OT trigger). OT +50 % beyond 40 h/wk (unless exempt). No federally mandated paid holidays. Time tracking required for non-exempts.
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Statutory working time
No federal statutory cap · 40 h is just OT trigger
| Topic | Rule | Legal basis | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Federal cap | None | FLSA | Theoretically unlimited |
| OT threshold | 40 h/wk | FLSA Sec. 7 | No federal daily |
| California | 8 h/day, 40 h/wk | CA Labor Code | OT after 8 h/d AND 40 h/wk |
| Minors | Fed Child Labor | FLSA | Age-based limits |
Overtime
+50 % beyond 40 h/wk · no federal daily OT · varies by state
| Topic | Rule | Legal basis | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Federal OT | +50 % beyond 40 h/wk | FLSA Sec. 7 | Time-and-a-half |
| California OT | 8 h/d: +50 %, 12 h/d: +100 % | CA Labor Code 510 | Most protective |
| 7th day OT | +50 % (CA, some states) | CA | Varies |
| Comp time | Public sector only | FLSA | Private: must pay |
Rest & breaks
No federal daily rest · breaks not federally mandated
| Topic | Rule | Legal basis | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daily rest | None federal | FLSA | Varies by state |
| Weekly rest | None federal | FLSA | Varies by state |
| Meal break | Not federal | FLSA | 26 states require |
| Rest break | If <20 min paid | FLSA | Otherwise unpaid |
Night / Sunday / holiday work
No federal paid holidays mandated (except federal staff) · night not federally regulated
| Topic | Rule | Legal basis | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Federal holidays | 11 federal days | 5 U.S.C. 6103 | Not mandatory private |
| MA Blue Laws | Sunday premium | M.G.L. ch. 136 | Unique state |
| Night work | Not federally regulated | FLSA | States vary |
| Minors night | FLSA restrictions | Child Labor | Age-variable |
Time recording
FLSA records mandatory · 29 CFR 516 · 3 yrs (payroll), 2 yrs (timecards)
| Topic | Rule | Legal basis | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Obligation | Hours + wage records | 29 CFR 516.2 | Non-exempt mandatory |
| Exempt | Salary suffices | 29 CFR 516.3 | No detailed hours |
| Wage retention | 3 years | 29 CFR 516.5 | Master records |
| Timecard retention | 2 years | 29 CFR 516.6 | Basic computations |
| Penalties | $1,000+ per violation | FLSA | WHD enforcement |
Remote & flex work
No federal remote work law · IRS accountable plan · State tax nexus
| Topic | Rule | Legal basis | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Legal framework | No federal dedicated law | Patchwork | State patchwork |
| Remote expenses | IRS Accountable Plan | IRC §62(a)(2) | Tax-free reimbursement |
| Convenience rule | NY, NJ, etc. | State law | Tax at work location |
| State tax nexus | Telework creates nexus | State tax codes | Double tax risk |
| Right to disconnect | Not statutory | — | NYC bill pending |
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