4 Apr 2004 09:58 pm
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"Altering of Worker Time Cards Spurs Growing Number of Suits" (New York Times article, free registration required):
Rosann Wilks, who was an assistant manager at a Pep Boys in Nashville, said she was fired in 2001 after refusing to delete time. She said her district manager told her, "Under no circumstances at all is overtime allowed, and if so, then you need to shave time." [...] Bill Furtkevic, Pep Boys' spokesman, said his company did not tolerate deleting time. "Pep Boys' policy dictates, and record demonstrates, that any store manager found to have shaved any amount of employee time be terminated," he said.
And so on...

Date: 4 Apr 2004 10:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kimberly-a.livejournal.com
I used to have a boss a lot like that. Not quite so bad, but similar. She had a policy of "forced comp time" (not her words, of course). We had to work as long as necessary to get projects out (this was in book publishing), but we were not permitted to count anything as overtime. So everything over 40 hours was considered "comp time" ... meaning that we got to take it as additional vacation time ... when she permitted us to do so. And this "comp time" was not time-and-a-half, of course, even when people worked 80 hours in one week. Nifty way to avoid paying overtime.

Date: 5 Apr 2004 08:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dawnd.livejournal.com
That was always the unwritten policy in my various departments at UCB, as well. Very annoying.

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