> Overtime for a salary non-exempt worker is poorly defined.
No it's 1.5x (minimum), just like hourly.
To find the hourly wage that the 1.5x applies to, you divide their salary for the pay period by the number of non-overtime paid hours in the pay period.
> An hourly computer professional making over $27.63/hour is likely exempt.
Under federal law, but maybe not under state law (CA, for instance, has a much higher threshold for computer software workers.)
No it's 1.5x (minimum), just like hourly.
To find the hourly wage that the 1.5x applies to, you divide their salary for the pay period by the number of non-overtime paid hours in the pay period.
> An hourly computer professional making over $27.63/hour is likely exempt.
Under federal law, but maybe not under state law (CA, for instance, has a much higher threshold for computer software workers.)