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Unpaid Overtime and Wage Theft in Ohio: What Employees Should Know

17 min · 10. juli 2026
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Episode Summary:  In this episode of The Friedmann Firm Podcast: Ohio Employment Law Guide, hosts Rachel Sabo Friedmann and Peter Friedmann delve into the complexities of wage theft and unpaid overtime in Ohio. They discuss the nuances of wage theft, including unpaid overtime, minimum wage violations, and wrongful deductions. The hosts explain how job duties, rather than job titles, determine eligibility for overtime pay and highlight the importance of proper classification of employees versus independent contractors. They share insights on how employers can inadvertently violate wage and hour laws and the legal protections available for employees who raise concerns about their pay. A notable case involving systematic time clock rounding at a major Ohio hospital illustrates the widespread impact of wage theft. Listeners will gain valuable knowledge on how to identify potential pay discrepancies and the importance of consulting with an attorney to ensure fair compensation. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 0:54 – Types of Wage Theft in Ohio 1:19 – Understanding Overtime Eligibility 2:16 – Challenges for Growing Employers 2:52 – Misclassification Claims Explained 4:02 – Exempt vs. Non-Exempt Employees 4:45 – Working Off the Clock Issues 6:18 – Impact of Bonuses and Schedules on Pay 7:41 – Legal Protections for Raising Pay Concerns 8:33 – Importance of Pay Records and Documentation 9:53 – Real Case: Time Clock Rounding at Ohio State 12:35 – Employer Rounding Practices and Legal Implications 14:00 – Signs of Incorrect Pay Calculations 15:02 – Free Case Evaluations for Pay Discrepancies About the Show:  The Friedmann Firm Podcast: Ohio Employment Law Guide is dedicated to empowering Ohio employees with the knowledge they need to navigate workplace legal issues. Hosted by attorneys Rachel Sabo Friedmann and Peter Friedmann, the show provides clear, practical advice on employment law topics such as discrimination, retaliation, harassment, and wage violations. With a focus on straightforward guidance, the podcast aims to help workers understand their rights and take informed action. Whether you're facing workplace challenges or simply want to stay informed, this podcast offers valuable insights and resources for employees across Ohio.

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Unpaid Overtime and Wage Theft in Ohio: What Employees Should Know

Episode Summary:  In this episode of The Friedmann Firm Podcast: Ohio Employment Law Guide, hosts Rachel Sabo Friedmann and Peter Friedmann delve into the complexities of wage theft and unpaid overtime in Ohio. They discuss the nuances of wage theft, including unpaid overtime, minimum wage violations, and wrongful deductions. The hosts explain how job duties, rather than job titles, determine eligibility for overtime pay and highlight the importance of proper classification of employees versus independent contractors. They share insights on how employers can inadvertently violate wage and hour laws and the legal protections available for employees who raise concerns about their pay. A notable case involving systematic time clock rounding at a major Ohio hospital illustrates the widespread impact of wage theft. Listeners will gain valuable knowledge on how to identify potential pay discrepancies and the importance of consulting with an attorney to ensure fair compensation. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 0:54 – Types of Wage Theft in Ohio 1:19 – Understanding Overtime Eligibility 2:16 – Challenges for Growing Employers 2:52 – Misclassification Claims Explained 4:02 – Exempt vs. Non-Exempt Employees 4:45 – Working Off the Clock Issues 6:18 – Impact of Bonuses and Schedules on Pay 7:41 – Legal Protections for Raising Pay Concerns 8:33 – Importance of Pay Records and Documentation 9:53 – Real Case: Time Clock Rounding at Ohio State 12:35 – Employer Rounding Practices and Legal Implications 14:00 – Signs of Incorrect Pay Calculations 15:02 – Free Case Evaluations for Pay Discrepancies About the Show:  The Friedmann Firm Podcast: Ohio Employment Law Guide is dedicated to empowering Ohio employees with the knowledge they need to navigate workplace legal issues. Hosted by attorneys Rachel Sabo Friedmann and Peter Friedmann, the show provides clear, practical advice on employment law topics such as discrimination, retaliation, harassment, and wage violations. With a focus on straightforward guidance, the podcast aims to help workers understand their rights and take informed action. Whether you're facing workplace challenges or simply want to stay informed, this podcast offers valuable insights and resources for employees across Ohio.

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