Legal Question in Workers Comp in Virginia
if a company puts an employee on salary stating any hours worked over the salaried 44 will earn p.t.o hours and this employee earns 160 p.to hours over a 2 year period then switches to hourly out of salary program. Can this employer legal take the 160 p.t.o hours stating p.t.o can only be used by salaried employees
Asked on 4/04/18, 9:45 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Hendrickson
Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson
No, probably not, if these 160 hours can only be used by salaried employees
with this particular status at the time of their use, but without actually reviewing
the contract or other legal document(s) governing this issue I couldn't say for sure.
Office Tel. (703) 838-5577
Answered on 4/05/18, 8:07 am
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