Attending College Courses
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An hourly employee has been asked if she would like to take an online college course and the company will pay for it. She works on this at night from home. Are we obligated to pay her for the time she spends working on this course?
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§ 785.31 Special situations.
There are some special situations where the time spent in attending lectures,
training sessions and courses of instruction is not regarded as hours worked. For example, an employer may establish for the benefit of his employees
a program of instruction which corresponds
to courses offered by independent
bona fide institutions of learning.
Voluntary attendance by an employee
at such courses outside of working
hours would not be hours worked even if they are directly related to his job, or paid for by the employer.