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New Jersey overtime law: HR and payroll compliance guide

This guide provides an in-depth review of New Jersey overtime law requirements, including employer coverage, how to calculate the regular rate, defining the workweek, special pay arrangements, and industry-specific rules.

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by John Sarno, Employer’s Association of New Jersey

New Jersey’s wage and hour laws impose strict overtime requirements on employers, making compliance a key responsibility for HR professionals, payroll teams, and people managers. This guide provides an in‑depth, HR‑focused overview of New Jersey overtime law, helping employers correctly calculate and pay overtime while reducing wage and hour risk.

Designed to support compliant pay practices, the guide explains when nonexempt employees are entitled to overtime pay for hours worked over 40 in a workweek and how to properly determine the regular rate of pay. It also covers critical concepts such as defining the workweek, applying the fluctuating workweek method, and navigating industry‑specific overtime requirements. Guidance on poster and notice obligations further supports compliance.

Whether you are reviewing overtime calculations, updating payroll policies, or training managers, this resource serves as a practical reference for managing New Jersey overtime compliance and staying prepared for future legal developments.

In this guide, learn about:

  • Overtime
  • The regular rate
  • Defining the workweek
  • The fluctuating workweek
  • Industry-specific overtime requirements
  • Poster requirements
  • Future developments

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