Forced overtime is when an employer makes employees work over their scheduled 40 hours.
If you have a union where you work, overtime is often limited for workers in school. If you are being forced to work overtime which is unfair, you should join a union.
If you have a union where you work, overtime is often limited for workers in school. If you are being forced to work overtime which is unfair, you should join a union.
You can be forced to work mandatory overtime on your day off if you are a union worker and this is part of your contract. You should call you union steward or check your union manual.
Yes. There is no federal regulation regarding forced overtime. Employees over the age of 16 who refuse to work forced overtime are subject to discipline up to and including being fired. Bills are being considered regarding overtime in the medical field. Employees with disabilities may get special consideration if mandatory overtime is difficult because of their disability, but in general, if your boss says you have to work overtime you don't have much choice.
No limit on hours, just overtime on hours over 40 in one work week. If you do not have a contract with your employer limiting the hours, you can be forced to work the hours. This is one of the benefits of belonging to a union, your work hours have been negotiated with your employer, so they can not force you to work extra long hours.
I think you should look at the Fair Labor Standards Act which governs overtime. Don't let them say you are exempt. They must pay you time and half. I think it's Federal law.
Most state and provincial laws do not provide additional protection for workers 16 years and older. Your employer can ask you to work overtime, even if you are 16, and even if you have school and other commitments. If you have a union where you work, overtime is often limited for workers in school. If you are being forced to work overtime which is unfair, you should join a union.
workers are bing forced to work 12 to 15 hours a day with no over overtime or holiday pay.
don't know but Home Depot Managers do it all of the time and stress a lot of good people out
workers are bing forced to work 12 to 15 hours a day with no over overtime or holiday pay.
The noun overtime is an uncountable noun. Multiples are expressed in terms of 'hours of overtime', 'more overtime', 'some overtime', etc.
Yes, the NFL has a rule for overtime where if the game is tied after the first overtime period, a second overtime period is played, which is known as double overtime.