Should we pay an exempt more for extra work
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We have an exempt employee who works in our Finance dept. and has been given a special billing assignment that may require a few months to complete. The problem is her supervisor thinks the company should pay her extra because she will need to do this extra work at night. She would normally accrue comp time for time worked over 8 hrs. per day. We have a counseling dept. where some employees are eligible for incentive pay if they are meeting expectations. These ee are also exempt and are eligible to do extra work, outside there regular 8 hours and get paid for it. The Finance Mgr. thinks her ee should be treated the same way. We have never done this outside the counseling dept. We started the incentive pay in the counseling program was to reward performance. I wanted to get an outside objective opinion. Any comments would be appreciated.
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If there is partiuclar difficult or legthy extra effort you probably want to reward it in some manner. Comp time is okay at hour for hour for equivalnet of a full day for very increment of a full day worked are certainly good ways of doing it.
Also, I would certainly do it if your company is one that charges exempt emplyees accrued time balances to reoucp the pay out of salary for the hours missed in partial days' absences (while paying the full day's salary). If you do that, it seems more than fair that an exempt employee who puts in the extra effort then is recognized for it as a flipside to charging the emplyee's accrued time bank for the partial day's absences.