I work in the airline biz and from time to time we are short of help, sometime people are told to stay "on the job", even if thier respective shift has ended.
Since I am part time and work a 5 hour day, I have to work 3 more hours of 1.0 OT till I get to 8 hours then it goes to 1.5 OT. This seems unfair that I am told to stay, but get payed at my straight time.
We have 2 books also on employee conduct.
The 1st book says that "if leaving would adversely affect operations, you should do the right thing and stay on the job."
The other states that "if operations would be affected by your leaving, it is expected that you would stay on the job until such time as management has cleared you to leave"
Can they really force someone to stay on the job under these circumstancesand not get paid 1.5 OT, why or why not?
2007-11-15
08:33:09
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Yaashko
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