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Employees Sue Over Boot-Time Paycuts
Posted 11/24/2008 at 11:23:11pm
once a worker is required to be in a certain facility than the worker is on the company's time and not his own. if the company requires people to be there before or after they are providing productivity than the company needs to look at how it can be ready to recieve productivity from it's workers the minute they show up.
i consider myself to be on company time the minute i am no longer going about my business the way i would if i did not have to go work for the company.
i treat people who work for me the same way. if i'm not ready for them to get to work than it's my fault.