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Is There a New Definition for ‘Off-The-Clock’ Work?

July 31, 2018

Via: FindLaw

Of course, you need to pay your employees while they’re clocked in and doing work, but it turns out you might have to compensate them for off-the-clock work as well. The California Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Starbucks was required to pay their workers for minutes they spend performing works tasks off-the-clock, even if only for a brief time, if that task is routine like locking up, setting alarms, and sending reports.

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