Help with this please
njjel
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 04-07-05 AT 11:17AM (CST)[/font][br][br]Management has agreed to let a salaried employee (she is an attorney) reduce her work schedule to a "work when I can" type of thing! Management wants to keep her as salaried because they say she is a professional (her hours will be between 0 and 21 per week). I say that we need to change her to hourly as if she works less than 21 hours per week will are obligated to pay her for the full 21 hours. Am I correct in this?
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"...as if she works less than 21 hours per week will are obligated to pay her for the full 21 hours."
If I understand your question, the answer is yes.
geno
>MAXIMUM # of hours she said she could work
>during a week. However there will be many weeks
>when she only works 1,2,3,4, etc. hours. I say
>that if we keep her a salaried then we are
>obligated to pay her for the maximum amount of
>hours she agreed to work whether she works that
># or not. Am I correct? thanks for the input
>thus far folks.
Yes, you are correct on your basic question if you set her up as an "exempt" salaried employee with the understanding that her expected work week is 21 hours. FLSA does not define the # of hours, your company does.
Oh to be an attorney making those rates of pay!
Don's point is right on and you can bet it will happen if not monitored real close. There would be great room to exercising the "sand in the clock" if not closely watched by the partners. You can bet I would have a partner's written guidance as to how I am to administer this animal.
PORK
Yesterday, I was a participant in a W/C hearing and the judge failed to show. All parties to the hearing where present and they (all attorneys) kept saying lets give her a little more time, I of course, wanted to get the hearing done, so we waited until one side of the case said to the other side, (my side) "well I can stay as long as you guys can stay, you know we don't want to make the judge mad and besides ya'll (two attorneys for our side) are getting paid regardless". HA,HA With that I got out my cell phone and called to find out where our judge was. She had decided to continue the hearing and rescheduled but told none of us. The attorneys for us are paid by our carrier, but we are self insured so in fact, their cost will be charged back to the company. Once I found out or realized the attorneys were not concerned about the judge, they were marking time. I told our attorneys to wrap it up and beat it back to their home. It was a 6 hour day with lunch for them times whatever their going rate will be.