I am a salaried employee, I was told when I accepted this job that I would make X amount for the entire year. Even though I work untold amounts of overtime, can my company dock my pay for not working a full work week every once in a while?
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I am a salaried employee, I was told when I accepted this job that I would make X amount for the entire year. Even though I work untold amounts of overtime, can my company dock my pay for not working a full work week every once in a while?
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Originally Posted by Parrotheadb101
Do they have a written policy?
I have had salary jobs and received X number of days off for vacation, X number for sick leave. When anyone exceeded those days they did not get paid.
I don't think this is unreasonable and it's legal.
If you are working a lot of overtime have you asked about "comp" time or bonuses? At some point it's an unfair situation.
Do you have a employee handbook? What does it say about this topic?
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