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Paano Kalkulahin si Wage Theft Estimator

Ano ang Wage Theft Estimator?

The Wage Theft Estimator quantifies unpaid wages owed under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) including unpaid overtime (1.5× rate over 40 hours/week), missed meal/rest breaks, and off-the-clock work. Includes FLSA double damages provision (employee can recover 2× owed wages plus attorney fees if willful). Educational estimate only — wage claims should be evaluated by an employment attorney.

Pormula

Total Owed = (OT Hours × Hourly × 1.5 + Break Hours × Hourly + Off-Clock Hours × Hourly) × Weeks
W
Weekly Wage Theft ($) — Weekly wages owed

Step-by-Step na Gabay

  1. 1Enter hourly wage
  2. 2Enter weekly unpaid overtime hours
  3. 3Enter weekly missed break hours
  4. 4Enter weekly off-the-clock hours
  5. 5Enter weeks worked
  6. 6Calculator outputs weekly + total owed, plus 2× damages estimate

Mga Nalutas na Halimbawa

Input
$20/hr, 5 OT, 2.5 break, 1 off-clock, 52 weeks
Resulta
~$10,400 owed, ~$20,800 with double damages

Mga Karaniwang Mali na Dapat Iwasan

  • Not tracking off-clock work (pre-shift setup, post-shift cleanup)
  • Assuming salaried employees can't recover OT (depends on exempt status)

Mga madalas itanong

Are tipped workers protected?

Yes — FLSA tip credit rules require employer to make up shortfall to minimum wage. Tip theft (manager taking tips, tip pooling with non-tipped roles) is recoverable.

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