Small Companies and Overtime Compensation
Are employees in small companies protected by the FLSA and therefore entitled to overtime pay? Most busineses, even small businesses, are required to comply with the FLSA. The FLSA protects employees working for an "enterprise" which employes more than 2 people and makes over $500,000 in gross annual revenue. This brings most small compaines within its protection, including small mom and pop restaurants, grocery stores and pharmacies.
Lawsuits against smaller companies for unpaid overtime are on the rise. See this article for examples of this trend. Some smaller companies simply can't afford to pay employees overtime and willfully violate the law. Other companies are ignorant of the law and negligently misclassify workers. The former are subject to greater penalties for willful violations, but attorneys' fees can be assessed against either category of violator. If you are an employee at a small company and think you are being deprived of overtime compensation, you should call for a free screening to determine your rights.





