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Cable Installers Overtime Pay Claims

Our overtime pay lawyers frequently represent cable installers who have been denied overtime wages by their employer.  Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), cable installers are generally entitled to overtime pay.  Even if the employee is paid by a “piece rate” compensation, all hours worked over 40 in a single work week must be tracked and overtime must be paid in addition to the piece rates.

Therefore, if you or someone you know worked or is working as a cable installer  and has been denied overtime pay benefits or is owed overtime wages from your employer it is important that you contact one of our rated attorneys to discuss your case. You may be entitled to file an overtime pay claim to collect back all owed wages and other monetary damages.

Typically, cable installer job duties include, but are not limited to the following: working in homes and businesses to install and repair telecommunications cables like phone lines, internet cables or cable television. In addition, cable installers test lines when there is problems reported by the customer, and modify, adjust or replace equipment that is failing.Cable Installer Overtime Pay Claims

Some of largest cable installation companies located in the U.S. includes:

  • Boomer Satellite
  • American Installs
  • Dish Network Satellites
  • Solutions Contractor Inc.
  • Cable-N-More, LLC.
  • HDTV Network
  • Aloha Satellites
  • Comcast XFINITY
  • Keith Electronics and Satellite
  • Verizon FiOS

These positions sometimes require long work hours and many of times hours worked in excess of 40 hours in a work week.  In general, “hours worked” includes all time an employee must be on duty, or on the employer’s premises or at any other prescribed place of work, from the beginning of the first principal activity of the work day to the end of the last principal work activity of the workday. In addition, this can include travel time between jobs, time spent waiting between jobs, and more.

If your employer is denying you overtime or has failed to pay you for overtime hours worked, they are in violation of the FLSA and you may be able to file a cable installer overtime lawsuit.  At our top rated law firm, our attorneys have significant experience in these types of cases helping working individuals, just like you, recover maximum settlement for their unpaid wages.

Call our top rated unpaid overtime lawyers today at (855) 754-2795 to discuss your case and determine whether or not you are eligible to file a claim.  Our experienced and qualified legal team will provide you with a Free Case Review and if we accept your case, we will not charge any legal fees or costs unless we are successful in winning you a settlement or recovery.  Every day you wait to speak with an overtime lawyer may be costing you significant money lost. Call now to learn your rights!

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