Legal Question in Employment Law in California

Negative sick time

Hello,

I recently quit my job after 5yrs of employment. I was a Call Center Supervisor and was salaried. Even though I was exempt in all aspects(no overtime pay, etc.), i was still required to fill out an automated form stating my clock-in/out times, sick time/days, etc.

When i quit, they calculated me with negative sick time. The employer deducted the negative sick time from my last paycheck. I disputed the issue with HR and my manager but was forced to sign for the earnings in order for me to actually receive my check that day. I was informed that this is illegal from an HR manager/friend.

Is this company allowed to do this??


Asked on 7/29/02, 3:12 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Martin Lathrop Russakow, Ryan & Johnson

Re: Negative sick time

I am not sure I understand all the facts and circumstances as described. Feel free to contact me if want to explore further.

Martin

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Answered on 8/06/02, 12:49 pm


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