Subpart D. Subpart D—Special Problems
Introductory
Change in the Beginning of the Workweek
Additional Pay for Past Period
How Deductions Affect the Regular Rate
Lump Sum Attributed to Overtime
“Task” Basis of Payment
Effect of Failure To Count or Pay for Certain Working Hours
- SECTION § 778.315 - Payment for all hours worked in overtime workweek is required.
- SECTION § 778.316 - Agreements or practices in conflict with statutory requirements are ineffective.
- SECTION § 778.317 - Agreements not to pay for certain nonovertime hours.
- SECTION § 778.318 - Productive and nonproductive hours of work.
Effect of Paying for But Not Counting Certain Hours
Reduction in Workweek Schedule With No Change in Pay
- SECTION § 778.321 - Decrease in hours without decreasing pay—general.
- SECTION § 778.322 - Reducing the fixed workweek for which a salary is paid.
- SECTION § 778.323 - Effect if salary is for variable workweek.
- SECTION § 778.324 - Effect on hourly rate employees.
- SECTION § 778.325 - Effect on salary covering more than 40 hours' pay.
- SECTION § 778.326 - Reduction of regular overtime workweek without reduction of take-home pay.
- SECTION § 778.327 - Temporary or sporadic reduction in schedule.
- SECTION § 778.328 - Plan for gradual permanent reduction in schedule.
- SECTION § 778.329 - Alternating workweeks of different fixed lengths.
Prizes as Bonuses