{"id":4614,"date":"2020-05-07T14:10:37","date_gmt":"2020-05-07T14:10:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jsberrylaw.staging.wpengine.com\/?page_id=4614"},"modified":"2020-05-12T20:11:02","modified_gmt":"2020-05-12T20:11:02","slug":"overtime-lawyers-for-nurses-healthcare-workers","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/kennedyattorney.com\/houston-overtime-unpaid-wages-lawyer\/nurses-healthcare-workers\/","title":{"rendered":"Houston Nurses & Healthcare Workers Overtime Lawyer"},"content":{"rendered":"

According to a survey by the American Nursing Association, more than 66 percent of nurses are working some form of mandatory or unplanned overtime each month. These nurses and healthcare professionals frequently are deprived of the pay to which they are lawfully entitled. They are required to work long hours through lunches and breaks and even off the clock. Many of them are “on call” through the evening and on weekends, leaving them little or no time to enjoy their lives outside of work. The labor law violations in healthcare professions can be substantial and need to be stopped.<\/p>\n

If you are a nurse or healthcare professional and have been deprived of the wages to which you are lawfully entitled, then you are eligible to order a copy of 10 Biggest Mistakes That Can Hurt Your Wage & Overtime Claim<\/em> for FREE. Written by the unpaid wages lawyers<\/a> at Kennedy Law Firm, this book contains the information your employer doesn’t want you to know. Reach out to a Houston nurses & healthcare workers overtime lawyer to discuss your legal options.<\/p>\n

Being Paid a Salary Does Not by Itself Mean That You Lose Your Right to Overtime Pay.<\/h2>\n

Many employers try to lead their employees to believe that if they are salaried workers, then they are exempt, and not entitled to receive overtime pay.<\/p>\n

This simply is not true!<\/strong><\/em>
\nEven if you are paid on a salary, you may be entitled to receive overtime. In fact, most nurses are entitled to overtime pay. If you are a type of nurse, such as a registered nurse (RN) or a licensed practical nurse (LPN) who is paid on an hourly basis, the chances are very likely that you are eligible to receive overtime pay.\u00a0 Certain types of advanced practice nurses such as certified midwives, certified nurse anesthetists, and certified nurse practitioners are sometimes classified as professional employees and therefore as exempt; however, even these nurses are not always exempt from overtime pay. The answer depends upon the particular facts of your case.<\/p>\n

Learned Professional Exemption<\/h2>\n

As a starting point, every employee is entitled to overtime pay unless and until the employer can prove the employee fits perfectly into one of the exemption categories. Employers often try to fit a round peg into a square hole by claiming nurses fall under the learned professional exemption. What’s worse is that some nurses consider this label a badge of honor and let their egos get in the way of their financial interest.<\/p>\n

Employers Often Fail In Establishing That Nurses Meet The Learned Professional Exemption Because They Can’t Prove One Or More Of These Requirements Under The Fair Labor Standards Act:<\/h2>\n