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An employee worked 816 hours of overtime. The employer still didn’t owe it.

Can an employee secretly rack up overtime and sue for it laChatGPT-Image-Mar-7-2026-11_02_33-AM-1024x683ter? The Fifth Circuit says not without proof that the employer knew or should have known about th

ose hours. TL;DR: The Fifth Circuit affirmed a defense verdict in a Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) overtime case because the employee fail

ed to prove the employer had actual or constructive knowledge of his overtime work. Even though the district court ruled

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