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Laws regarding wages are Federal Laws. Overtime is paid for hours in excess of 40 in the span of one week's time of the established "work week." Some company's work Monday through Sunday. Others might maintain a work week of Sunday through Saturday. The 40-hour rule applies regardless.

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