Im working on a Law question and need guidance to help me study.
Formatting is: 1 margins all around, double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12-point font. No headers, no extra spaces between paragraphs
First question:
Nevada has a unique rule that affords SOME employees overtime on a daily basis, which is an additional benefit to the federal and state rule that hourly, non-exempt, employees are entitled to overtime for each hour over 40 in a workweek. First, tell me which employees are entitled to daily overtime. Then, tell me in your own words how the daily overtime rule works. This is something I asked you to research.
Second question:
First, explain the difference between a week and a work-week and a day and workday. Then tell me, under Nevada law, when a workweek begins and ends and when a workday begins and ends. Finally, why is it important to know when a workweek and workday begins?
Third question:
Many hospitality employees in Nevada are asked by their employers to be on-call for work, meaning there is no guarantee of work, only the possibility of work if the employer calls. There is legitimate debate about whether employees should be compensated for being on on-call whether they get called into work or not. Do some research into the debate. Then, tell me what factors a court may consider when faced with the argument that an employer should pay employees who are on-call. What factors weigh against paying for on-call time? What is your opinion on the subject?
Please provide at least 5 pages double space essay with this. No header needed.
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