The Dewx Overtime Calculator helps you calculate overtime pay based on hourly rate, regular hours, overtime hours, and OT multiplier (1.5x or 2x).
Overtime Calculator
Calculate overtime pay with time-and-a-half or double-time multipliers.
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FAQ
How is overtime pay calculated?
Overtime pay is calculated by multiplying your hourly rate by the overtime multiplier (typically 1.5x for time-and-a-half) for all hours worked beyond the standard workweek. For example, at $20/hr with 1.5x OT, each overtime hour pays $30.
When does overtime kick in?
Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), non-exempt employees must receive overtime pay for hours worked over 40 in a workweek. Some states like California also require daily overtime after 8 hours.
What is double-time pay?
Double-time pay is twice your regular hourly rate, or a 2x multiplier. It is typically required in some states for working more than 12 hours in a day, or for working on the 7th consecutive day in a workweek.
Are salaried employees eligible for overtime?
Salaried employees may be eligible for overtime if they are classified as non-exempt. The FLSA salary threshold for overtime exemption is $35,568/year ($684/week). Employees below this threshold are generally eligible.
How does Dewx handle overtime tracking?
Dewx OPS Hub automatically tracks employee hours, flags overtime thresholds, calculates OT pay with configurable multipliers, and provides real-time labor cost reports for managers.
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