I’m in a situation with my manager who is suggesting that clock-in starts when the employee arrives to the site of work. Effectively saying that everyone should be coming in 15 minutes earlier than their start time.

The majority of what I read online was about security checks when leaving the premises instead of entering. And the results of a couple class actions seem like the law has loose interpretation.

Wondering what your experiences have been like dealing with this situation. Are you paid for your time traveling on company premises?

For ref this takes place in California.

  • NeoNachtwaechter@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Good question. Generally No.

    Your duty to come to work is part of your work contract. But not the question where you come from, or where you go after work. That’s your decision and your private time.

    If it is different, for example if they order you where to live, then that must be compensated.