Well, “Chinese Overtime,” first of all, is a phrase that I’m not terribly comfortable with, because I find it a little culturally offensive, to be candid with you. But in the workplace, employees often refer to “Chinese Overtime” as a way that they’re being paid. What that really means is some employers take advantage of a regulation that allows them to pay half-time to employees who work overtime, rather than time-and-a-half. And I can tell you that the majority of the time that employers try to do that, they do it wrong.
And so, if an employee ever looks at his paycheck, and it looks like he’s getting paid half-time instead of overtime, or if an employee is ever told that he’s being paid what’s called “Chinese Overtime,” I would really encourage that employee to call the Gilbert Firm; let us take a look at the pay practices of the employer, because it may very well be that that employee is not getting paid for all the overtime that they’re owed. / END TRANSCRIPT
How does “Chinese Overtime” work?
The real term for “Chinese Overtime” is fluctuating workweek, and it applies only to certain non-exempt employees. Let us use a very simple example: say you work a job where some weeks are busier than others. During busy weeks, you get 10 hours’ worth of overtime – but during slow times, you’re lucky to hit the 40-hour mark. So, your boss offers to pay you using a fluctuating workweek method: you are paid a set salary for 40 hours, regardless of how many you actually work. But instead of getting time-and-a-half for any overtime, you only receive half-time for those extra hours. And while receiving that extra pay during slow weeks is probably really nice, this method can deny you a substantial amount of overtime pay over the course of weeks, months or even years.
That is why you should contact the Gilbert Firm if you think you may have been denied overtime pay by your employer. Our Tennessee wage and hour attorneys can help you seek the compensation you’re entitled to have. To schedule an appointment with Michael Russell or with any member of our team in Nashville, Chattanooga, Memphis, Jackson or Knoxville, please call 888.996.9731, or contact us today.