• @Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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    83 months ago

    So glad I live in California. A faulty security gate once prevented me from leaving my job on time. Which pushed me past 12 hours on shift, which automatically meant I was earning twice my hourly wage while I waited. Plus it required a mandatory additional meal break, which I couldn’t take. Since I couldn’t take it, I was automatically given an additional full hour’s wage, as required by state law.

    • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      33 months ago

      I’m glad I don’t work for a company that forces me to go through a security gate, and I’m glad we don’t track hours. I get paid salary, and I rarely work more than 8 hours in a given day, and my average hours worked per week is usually under 40.

      It’s nice you had some protections, but those protections really shouldn’t be necessary.

      • @EarthShipTechIntern@lemm.ee
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        43 months ago

        You’re lucky. Many people on salary end up working overtime with no pay increase.

        Once again, there are good managers & (far too frequently) bad (Elon loving cockwomble) managers