Under the FLSA, customer service representatives are entitled to earn compensation for every hour worked. Sometimes companies violate the FLSA by misclassifying their customer service representatives as independent contractors or by failing to pay them the minute they start work for the company. Under the FLSA, customer service representatives are entitled to compensation as soon as they start an activity to benefit the company.
Under certain circumstances, some customer service representatives may be exempt from the FLSA requirements. Additionally, some states may have their own overtime pay laws that may be slightly different from the FLSA with respect to overtime pay for customer service representatives. An experienced overtime pay attorney can determine whether you are entitled to overtime wages based upon your job description, job duties, rate of pay, and number of hours worked. There are strict time deadlines for filing lawsuits so it is essential that you contact an attorney immediately.
To determine whether you are eligible for filing a wage claim, contact our experienced customer service representative Overtime Pay Lawyers at (855) 794-2795 for a Free Consultation to discuss your case or complete the Free Unpaid Overtime Case Review Form on this page. We will discuss your situation and determine if you have a claim. If you are owed unpaid wages, we will represent you under our No Fee Promise, which means there are never any legal fees or costs unless you receive a settlement.