The Fair Labor Standards Act mandates that employees who are not excluded from its coverage and who work more than ________ hours in a week be paid no less than one and one-half times their regular wage for all the hours beyond ________ that they work during a given week

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Answer:

The Fair Labor Standard Act mandates that employees who are not excluded from its coverage and who works more than 40 hours in a week be paid no less than one and a half times their regular wage  for all the hours beyond regular hours that they work in a week.

Explanation:

  • The 'Fair Labor Standards Act' is a 'federal law' that set up eligibility for overtime pay, minimum wage, child labor standards which affects part-time and full-time workers mostly in the private organizations and in state, federal, and local governments.
  • Fair Labor Standard Act protects the labors against unfair pay and wages or work regulations. They also prohibit the child labor.
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