Northwest Territories Overtime Calculator
The rule: 8 hours per day OR 40 hours per week (greater of) at 1.5× regular pay.
NWT Employment Standards Act, s. 20
Enter this week's hours
Rule: 8 hours per day OR 40 hours per week (greater of) at 1.5× regular pay
Northwest Territories applies the greater-of daily or weekly excess — use day-by-day for accuracy.
Triggered by weekly threshold in Northwest Territories
⚠ Informational only — not legal advice
This calculator is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, accounting, or payroll advice. Always consult your provincial labour standards office or a qualified professional before making employment decisions. Hibiscus HR makes no warranty as to the accuracy of the results — see our Terms of Use for full details.
Done by hand? Hibiscus HR does this automatically.
Our Time & Attendance module flags overtime violations for every province in real time — including the daily rules in BC, Alberta, and the territories.
How overtime works in Northwest Territories
Under NWT Employment Standards Act, s. 20, an employee in Northwest Territories is entitled to overtime pay of 1.5× their regular hourly rate for every hour worked beyond the threshold.
Northwest Territories applies both a daily and a weekly threshold. Overtime is triggered once an employee works more than 8 hours in a single day or more than 40 hours in a week. Overtime hours are calculated as the greaterof daily or weekly excess — not the sum. Use the "day by day" input mode in the calculator above for an accurate result.
Special rules & edge cases
- •NWT applies the greater-of daily or weekly excess rule.
Worked example
An employee in Northwest Territories earning $25/hour works 9 hours each day, Monday to Friday (45 total): daily OT is 5 hours, weekly OT is 5 hours. The greater of the two is 5 hours of overtime, paid at $37.50/hour.
Overtime rules in other provinces
Run Northwest Territories payroll without the spreadsheet math.
Hibiscus HR applies Northwest Territories's overtime rules automatically on every pay run — including CPP, EI, and NT provincial tax at 2026 rates.