2025 Session Last amended: 2011 session

§ 177.25 — Overtime

Plain-Language Summary

Minnesota employers must pay workers at least 1.5 times their regular pay for any hours worked over 48 in a week. Some workers, like car salespeople paid on commission and certain health care workers, may have different rules.

Practical Notes
When this applies: Any workweek where an employee works more than 48 hours. Who this affects: Most Minnesota employees, though auto salespeople on commission, silo constructors, air carrier employees, and health care workers under a 14-day agreement may be exempt. Key points: The overtime threshold in Minnesota is 48 hours per week (not 40, which is the federal standard under the FLSA). State and local government employers may offer 1.5 hours of paid time off instead of overtime pay. Workers should check whether federal overtime rules also apply, as the FLSA has a lower 40-hour threshold.