From urban blocks to rural areas, retailers are selling products and services to the public that make up their everyday needs and wants. Therefore, there are virtually thousands of employees across Texas working in the retail industry, most of whom are collecting overtime pay for their hours worked over 40.
The Houston, Texas retail industry overtime attorneys at Kennedy Hodges want to remind retail employees about their rights under the Fair Labor Standards Act so that they can ensure that their paychecks are properly reflecting the time and effort that they put into their jobs.
A retail establishment is defined as a company with a volume of sales that is no more than 25% resale. And as long as the employee engages in interstate commerce for a company with an annual sales volume of at least $500,000, then that employee is entitled to overtime.
Some of the most common retail industry companies that employ individuals who are entitled to overtime include:
Automobile repair shops or body shops
Clothing stores
Gas stations
Restaurants
Bowling alleys
Shoe stores
Appliance service and repair shops
Department stores
Electronic stores
Grocery stores
While some of these retail establishments seem to provide a service and not a product, they are still part of the retail industry. However, some businesses are not considered part of the retail industry, including:
Accounting firms
Construction companies
TV and radio stations
Medical and dental clinics
The best way to ensure that you are receiving fair overtime in the retail industry is by contacting a Houston fair overtime lawyer, such as the ones at Kennedy Hodges. Order a free copy of Ten Biggest Mistakes That Can Hurt Your Wage and Overtime Claim by calling 888.449.2068. You also can fill out this online form to schedule your complimentary case evaluation.
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