New York 1/22/2011 12:47:34 AM
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Hawaii Bank Escrow Officers Who Were Denied Overtime Pay May Have Legal Recourse

Hawaii escrow officers who were denied overtime pay may be able to file a lawsuit to collect up to three years of back overtime wages. In general, escrow officers employed by banks and other financial institutions are entitled to collect time-and-half pay under Hawaii overtime law. When an escrow officer is denied overtime pay in violation of the law, they may be able to file an unpaid overtime lawsuit to recover back pay. Find out if you are owed back overtime wages by visiting http://www.iqovertime.com/unpaid-overtime-laws-for-hawaii-bank-escrow-officers---2-42505.html and completing the free immediate case review form. 

Hawaii overtime law outlines three main exemptions, and workers who qualify under an exemption are not entitled to receive overtime pay when working more than 40 hours a week. When an employer intentionally classifies a non-exempt employee (one who is entitled to overtime pay) into an exempt category, this is known as employee misclassification. Employee misclassification is an illegal overtime violation, and Hawaii bank escrow officers who have been subjected to such employment practices may have legal recourse. 

If you have been denied overtime pay as an escrow officer at a Hawaii bank, visit IQ Overtime.com and complete the free case review form. This online legal consultation can help determine if you can file an unpaid overtime lawsuit, which can award a plaintiff with up to three years of unpaid overtime, an equal amount in liquidated damages, as well as attorneys’ fees. Hawaii overtime law prohibits employers from retaliating against employees who file overtime lawsuits, so do not hesitate to learn your legal rights today at IQ Overtime.com. 

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IQOvertime.com was established to provide legal help and information for workers who have been denied overtime compensation. Comprehensive resources for workers are available on this site, including informational articles, an overtime calculator, answers to frequently asked questions, and an overview of state overtime laws. If you have been denied overtime pay, get the legal help you need today. Visit http://www.iqovertime.com and complete the Free Case Evaluation form to have your claim reviewed at no cost.