A. An employer of workers engaged in the ginning of cotton for market, in a place of employment located within a county where cotton is grown in commercial quantities, is exempt from the overtime provisions of Subsection D of Section 50-4-22 N.M. Stat. Ann. if each employee is employed for a period of not more than fourteen weeks in the aggregate in a calendar year.

Need help with an employment contract?
Have it reviewed by a lawyer, get answers to your questions and move forward with confidence.
Connect with a lawyer now

B. An employer of workers engaged in agriculture is exempt from the overtime provisions set forth in Subsection D of Section 50-4-22 N.M. Stat. Ann.. As used in this subsection, “agriculture” has the meaning used in Section 203 of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.

C. An employer is exempt from the overtime provisions set forth in Subsection D of Section 50-4-22 N.M. Stat. Ann. if the hours worked in excess of forty hours in a week of seven days are:

(1)     worked by an employee of an air carrier providing scheduled passenger air transportation subject to Subchapter II of the federal Railway Labor Act or the air carrier’s subsidiary that is subject to Subchapter II of the federal Railway Labor Act;

(2)     not required by the employer; and

(3)     arranged through a voluntary agreement among employees to trade scheduled work shifts; provided that the agreement shall:

(a) be in writing;

(b) be signed by the employees involved in the agreement;

(c) include a requirement that an employee who trades a scheduled work shift is responsible for working the shift so agreed to as part of the employee’s regular work schedule; and

(d) not require an employee to work more than: 1) thirteen consecutive days;

2) sixteen hours in a single work day; 3) sixty hours within a single work week; or 4) can be required as provided in a collective bargaining agreement to which the employee is subject.