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    Default Can Your Employer Cut Your Hours to Avoid Paying Overtime

    If you are an hourly employee and you work overtime on two consecutive days, can your employer cut your other shifts to avoid paying overtime? For example, if you work six extra hours over Monday and Tuesday, can your employer cut your shifts by two hours a day on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday so that you only work forty hours?

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