Yes, this can be done by any employer if he chooses to.
Forced overtime is when an employer makes employees work over their scheduled 40 hours.
Provided all federal and state labor laws are followed regarding relief breaks and pay, and provided the mandatory overtime is included in the job description or profile, yes - overtime can be made mandatory.
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 mandatory overtime is legal. The only way hours are mandated are for people under the age of 16. If you are over the age of 16 your employer can require you to work overtime in order to keep your employment. There are no laws limiting the number of hours an employer can require a person to work who is over the age of 16.
It depends. Normally, overtime is brought up in work contracts, if you signed one. If not, then you can challenge mandatory overtime (which your employer may challenge, because overtime is USUALLY at a higher rate than normal worktim). If overtime was not discussed in your contract, you can challenge your employer. Hope this helps, -Ubermensch00
No, as a 1099 employee, you are considered a contractor rather than an employee, so you are not entitled to overtime pay. Your compensation is typically agreed upon in a contract with the client or employer, and any additional compensation for extra hours would need to be negotiated beforehand.
If you can get her to go to your local emergency room, they should be able to help her. Most hospitals have a rehab section of the hospital.
Yes an employer can deny giving you overtime hours but if you have already worked overtime then it is not okay for an employer to deny paying overtime once the hours have already been earned.
Yes, generally an employer can require an employee to work overtime. Employers have the power to dictate the employee's work schedule and hours. Additionally, under most circumstances the employer may discipline an employee, up to and including termination, if the employee refuses to work scheduled overtime.This depends on what state you live in. Each state regulates their own labor law under the large umbrella of federal labor laws. Federally, an employer can force an employee to work whatever hours they are needed as long as the employee is over 18.
Yes he can provided that you are a a commission or contract. a regular employee can refuse overtime and can be asked to leave early but the he will get pay for the time. An employer is typically permitted to schedule employees so as to manage, minimize and avoid having to pay overtime wages. This would include changing an employees scheduled hours. If a non-exempt employee works overtime, they must then be paid time and a half under federal law.
Whether or not zoologists get paid for overtime depends on their employer and specific job role. Some positions may be salaried and not eligible for overtime pay, while others may be hourly wage-based and eligible for overtime compensation according to labor laws. It's important for zoologists to clarify their employment terms and conditions with their employer.