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00:12 Aug 17, 2014 |
English to German translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Management / Corporate Policy | |||||||
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4 +1 | Tarifliche Angestellte |
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3 | Gehaltsempfänger ohne Steuerbefreiung |
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Overtime |
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Gehaltsempfänger ohne Steuerbefreiung Explanation: I would say |
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Tarifliche Angestellte Explanation: Ein non-exempt employee erhält nach FLSA ein festes monatliches Gehalt und keinen Stundenlohn, es ist ein Mindestlohn vorgeschrieben und es werden Überstunden bezahlt. Das entspricht in Deutschland einem tariflichen Angestellten im Unterschied zu Arbeitern und AT-Angestellten. |
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Reference: Overtime Reference information: Definition: Certain types of employees, who are classified as exempt employees, are not entitled to overtime pay as guaranteed by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). If an employee is classified as exempt (vs. non-exempt) their employer is not required to pay them overtime pay. Administrative, executive, and professional employees, outside salespeople and certain computer employees may be classified as exempt if they meet the following criteria: • Employees are paid on a salary rather than an an hourly basis. • Employees earn at least $455 per week. • Employees are paid full salary for any week they work, regardless of how much time they work. In general, non-exempt employees earning less than $455 per week, which is $23,660 per year, are guaranteed overtime pay. Also Known As: exempt employee, exempt vs. non-exempt employee • Examples: Susan is an exempt employee, therefore not entitled to overtime pay. http://jobsearch.about.com/od/jobsearchglossary/g/exemptempl... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2014-08-17 02:54:05 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- In the US, exempt vs. non-exempt status relates to overtime (Überstunden) not taxes. |
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