Simple rules for Exempt/Non-Exempt status?
TD
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My company has offices in almost every major city in the US. I'm pretty up to speed with how the State of California looks at this issue, but not so clear on the other states.
Would it be safe enough for me to simply (wishful thinking, as it never is simple) classify any employee (regardless of their title and salary), who holds responsibilities that are of a basic clerical nature..... answering someone's phone, keeping someone else's calendar, faxing, copying, etc. to be non-exempt?
For us, employees with titles such as Executive Assistant, Admin Assistant, Account Coordinator, Production Manager/Asst. do not "regularly exercise discretion and independent judgement affecting matters of real and substantial significance..... to the general operation of the employer's business."
Is this enough?
Would it be safe enough for me to simply (wishful thinking, as it never is simple) classify any employee (regardless of their title and salary), who holds responsibilities that are of a basic clerical nature..... answering someone's phone, keeping someone else's calendar, faxing, copying, etc. to be non-exempt?
For us, employees with titles such as Executive Assistant, Admin Assistant, Account Coordinator, Production Manager/Asst. do not "regularly exercise discretion and independent judgement affecting matters of real and substantial significance..... to the general operation of the employer's business."
Is this enough?
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