overtime
sohappytobe
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I have employees who are clocking in early and out late by about 15 mnutes to 30 minutes. I know that they are not working, but sitting around shooting the bull. Do I have to pay them overtime? Can I write a policy stating that no overtime will be paid without prior approval? Is that legal? I'm in Louisiana.
Thanks,
Tina
Thanks,
Tina
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Employees have been disciplined for failure to abide by the policy.
I don't know about the specifics in your state, but in ours we have to pay for the hours worked - regardless. We do have a written policy on overtime that specifies the employee must obtain prior approval from their supervisor before racking up overtime. If they continue to do so, they are violating policy and progressive discipline kicks in.
I would institute a written policy, have a meeting to educate, and then see what happens when the dust clears.
I would go and talk to the employees involved & let them know that their actions are not allowed. I don't even think you need a policy on this - if they are sitting around for the length of time you are describing - it would seem to me that they are wasting company resources & should be held accountable for it. If there is wide-spread abuse throughout the company - I would create/implement a policy on clocking in & out.
Draw a hard line or they will bulldoze you on this one.