| The laws are very complicated, you may wish to read some of the Department of Labor and your state rules, and contact an attorney.
If a salary employee makes under a certain salary level, they are even entitled to overtime after scheduled work hours. ( so if you have a 25,000 dollar a year salary employee and you work them overtime, they can recieve overtime pay in many cases)
Also if you start docking thier pay for absent, you may open yourself up to have to pay overtime for work other then normal working hours.
This is why most larger companies that I have worked for only issues warnings, may suspend for so many days unpaid, or fire a person for missing too many days.
Doing the wrong thing can end up costing you big money in a law suit if they go to an employment attorney and you have not followed all of the very complicated rules porperly.
** note the large class action law suit that Walmart just lost this week. |