Non-exempt Employees
keithlf
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Someone told me that if a non-exempt employee comes to work after hours he must be accompanied by a supervisor. It's common sense not to let anyone work alone, but he said that it is a federal law to have a supervisor present. I looked through my federal regulations handbook and can't find the "law". Does anyone know of any such law?
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Although having a supervisor present is not required under the law, it certainly makes good sense. And the company may find out that it will cut down on overtime (which may be caused by the employee not being properly supervised during work hours), and employees will only get overtime when absolutely necessary.
Good Luck!