Legislature(2003 - 2004)
02/18/2003 01:43 PM Senate TRA
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SB 54-OVERTIME PAY FOR AIRLINE EMPLOYEES
SENATOR OLSON presented the following sponsor statement.
I introduced SB 54 to bring certainty to the
interpretation of existing federal and state wage and
hour statutes as they pertain to payment of overtime
in the air transportation industry. Because of the
uniqueness of their working conditions, flight crews
have been considered professionals that are exempt
from the standard 8-hour workday; 40 hour week and
associated overtime pay requirements [AS
23.10.055(9)]. In conjunction with the maximum flight
hours requirements set by the Federal Aviation
Administration [FAA], these exemptions, at both the
state and federal level, have allowed the industry to
structure wage and hour schedules best suited to the
work requirements of their flight crew personnel.
Several Alaska court decisions have raised a question
about the correct application of state wage and hour
laws and the application of overtime exemptions.
Indeed, the confusion has stimulated other court
challenges.
SB 54 explicitly adds flight crews to the list of
occupations and employment situations that are exempt
from Alaska's overtime wage and hour requirements.
The bill cites the provisions of the federal Railway
Labor Act that governs air carriers in order to
provide consistency between federal and state
applications of the exemption.
CHAIR COWDERY asked if these flight crews are considered
professional.
SENATOR OLSON explained flight crews at this point are not
listed as professionals however their interpretation in the past
has been that they are professionals because of the uniqueness
of their working conditions. The attorney general's long-
standing opinion has been that they are professionals. SB 54
specifically lists flight crews as professionals so there will
be no question.
SENATOR OLSON moved SB 54 from committee with individual
recommendations. There being no objection, the motion carried.
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