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Unless you have an averaging agreement with your employer (described in the next paragraph), your employer must pay you overtime after eight hours of work in one day, or more than 40 regular hours in one week.
Unless you have an averaging agreement with your employer (described in the next paragraph), your employer must pay you overtime after eight hours of work in one day, or more than 40 regular hours in one week.


If you agree, your employer may establish a “time bank” in which your overtime entitlement would be saved up and paid out at a later date. For more information, read the section called “Overtime Pay” or access the factsheet on the Employment Standards Branch website: www. labour.gov.bc.ca/esb.
If you agree, your employer may establish a “time bank” in which your overtime entitlement would be saved up and paid out at a later date. For more information, read the section called “Overtime Pay” or access the factsheet on the Employment Standards Branch website: <br>
[http://www.labour.gov.bc.ca/esb www.labour.gov.bc.ca/esb]


===Averaging agreements===
===Averaging agreements===