Legal Question in Employment Law in Florida

Working, and manditory hurricane evacuations

If the area you live in has a manditory evacuation and the company says they will pay you for it then makes you work overtime without ot pay to make up the time, is that legal. The company was without power for 3 1/2 days. My job needs a computer and phone to do the job as we deal in faxes. I was in the area and could have worked and did 1 1/2 days in my home. Is there anything that states what the employers obligations are in times like this?


Asked on 9/24/04, 7:33 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Keith Stern Shavitz Law Group

Re: Working, and manditory hurricane evacuations

If you worked overtime (meaning more than 40 hours in a week), then the law may very well require that your employer pay you time and a half for all overtime hours worked--and this is obviously hurricane or no hurricane. Unfortunately, there are no greater or different requirements in the event of a hurricane. Accordingly, if you have worked more than 40 hours per week in any week in the last 2 or 3 years but not been paid time and a half, please feel free to contact us at (561) 447-8888 for further assistance.

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Answered on 9/27/04, 8:49 am


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