jlewisinsyr
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However, Carlyroach does have a valid point. Just look at how many people are sick from stress because of work. I have 3 sick days a year, I am not allowed overtime...however if someone walks in at 5 to 6 (when I am supposed to clock out) I still have to wait and stay with that customer but clock out. That isn't fair and for my experience (been in the business for the past 15 years) I am very underpaid. Its pretty close to slave labor if you ask me. I don't have a Union and I am an "At Will" employee. It stinks.
Not allowed or ineligible for overtime. If its the former, then if you are still working a company is required to pay you and cannot force you to clock out, that is illegal under state laws (as well as federal). This is not a union issue. Something very similar happened with Staples/Office Max/Office Depot (cannot recall which one) where they would force employees to clock out and then do a sweep of the store and wait for the manager to verify that no one was stealing anything. They were sued and they lost and were required to pay damages to employees for failing to pay them for time worked.
So if you want to keep your job, you have to do what the boss tells you and clock out even when you're still working.
And while you do that, you file a complaint with the DOL and they will conduct an investigation.