Getting paid over Daylight Saving Time |
Getting paid over Daylight Saving Time |
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Something I've been wondering as of late. Consider this:
You work in a pizza shop that is open until 3 AM. You are working the morning that DST ends. You started work at 8 PM. You work until 2 AM, then, of course, the clocks shift back an hour. You then work two more hours until 3 AM and then you go home. How long do you get paid for--seven hours, or eight? Does it make a difference if you use a time clock to punch in? |
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I think it's a loophole that employer's rarely great and look forward to a lot.... just like employee's beg to work random national holidays for extra money... what's fair is getting paid for the hours you work, the reality is that nothing's fair :(
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