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To: MD Expat in PA

Companies like Wal-mart use software that keeps track of hours, to minimize the chance somebody will get overtime pay, but still comply with the labour laws. So, unless it is an unusual situation, the chances of getting overtime pay is between slim and none.

As far as writing up employees for not clocking out at exactly the end of their shift and getting a few minutes overtime, I’m sure Wal-mart or somebody lost a big case to the labour board and it cost the company big bucks.


379 posted on 11/13/2011 3:44:39 PM PST by Jonty30
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To: Jonty30
Companies like Wal-mart use software that keeps track of hours, to minimize the chance somebody will get overtime pay, but still comply with the labour laws. So, unless it is an unusual situation, the chances of getting overtime pay is between slim and none.

As far as writing up employees for not clocking out at exactly the end of their shift and getting a few minutes overtime, I’m sure Wal-mart or somebody lost a big case to the labour board and it cost the company big bucks.

The availability of overtime hours is not a right. And many if not most companies, retails and other employers like manufacturers, have rules regarding clocking out in a timely fashion at the end of your shift. Most time clocks have a rounding mechanism, usually anywhere from 5 to 10 minutes on either side of a shift punch. Where I work, we allow for overtime if it is approved by the shift manager. If an employee is constantly punching out late without a legitimate reason for punching out late, they will be written up and terminated if it continues.

406 posted on 11/14/2011 2:52:36 AM PST by MD Expat in PA
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