According to the Automotive Service Association (ASA), a bill introduced in Hawaii’s legislature on January 19 would lower the working hours thresholds for an employee to be legally entitled to overtime compensation.
If passed, Senate Bill (SB) 2610 – which was introduced by State Senator Henry Aquino (D) – would mandate:
- At least 1.5x pay for work exceeding 40 hours in a work-week.
- At least 1.5x pay for the 8th to 12th hours worked in a day AND 2x pay for the hours exceeding 12 hours of work in a day AND 2x pay for work exceeding 8 hours on
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