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Is salary a factor in determining if an employee is exempt or non-exempt?

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Is salary a factor in determining if an employee is exempt or non-exempt?

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Under California Labor Code 515, employees must earn a monthly salary equivalent to no less than two times the state minimum wage for full-time employment to be considered exempt. Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, employees generally must be paid no less than $455 per week to qualify for an exemption.

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