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KrK
Heavy Artillery For The Little Guy
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reply to warthunder2k

Re: Do what we say, depends on who does the saying

said by warthunder2k:

Is this legal? Because as a student I work at shitty places when they require us to do the same, be there 15 mins before the work hour and we have to leave 15 mins after. This majorly sucks when you are doing a 3hrs shifts, you lose 30 min on the shift plus all the transport etc. I'm thinking it should be paid, I mean, I'm required to be there, why is it my fault your shitty system takes so much time to be ready?

Anyone knows the law on this?
Transportation time and getting to work is on you. However if they make you work before you clock in or after you clock out then it's MAJOR penalties for them--- Completely Illegal and incredibly stupid because it's a super easy crime to allege and provide proof of... so they get caught and fined for it... Plus lawsuits, etc etc

Working off the clock is a no-no.
And it's really common.... When I was young I had jobs where I was told that X and X and X task must be done BUT you must leave at xx:xx time or else they'd "find someone else" (ie fire you). Problem is the tasks weren't possible in that amount of time. Of course their attitude is that you were a lazy slacker employee who didn't work hard enough. When I was told that by the manager I told him "You do it then" and walked. Ah, the good old days....

Anyway, I rambled off topic there. Yep, it's illegal.
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"Regulatory capitalism is when companies invest in lawyers, lobbyists, and politicians, instead of plant, people, and customer service." - former FCC Chairman William Kennard (A real FCC Chairman, unlike the current Corporate Spokesperson in the job!)


sivran
Back to Opera again
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Indeed. I know of a few places where they have strict rules against working off the clock. One of them, a callcenter, actually tied their timeclock system to their phones so that it would be impossible to be taking calls off the clock.
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Think outside the fox...Seamonkey



BillIsAThief

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reply to KrK
Yeah, I once worked at Goldman Sachs (AKA Goldman Sucks) in IT. I remember my boss there, Jim Gabriel, tried to pull that shit on me twice. I sent him an email asking him to confirm that what he'd told me to do was what he wanted me to do - that is, only book 40 hours a week, even though I was expected to, and did, work more than that. Of course, he declined to confirm in writing what he'd told me to do orally. Google says he's still at Goldman...


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