flash3780
Mechanical
- Dec 11, 2009
- 829
I've worked at several companies in my career. The latest one outlined an expectation of at least 4-5 hrs/week of unvouchered overtime (beyond 40 hours). They call it "casual overtime". I understand that companies aren't required to pay engineers overtime, and that's fine... I just thought that it's a bit odd that we're not supposed to record the extra hours worked.
Is this a common practice? I've not run across it in the past... it seems like the company may be covering themselves in case an employee were to try and claim some of the unpaid hours in court or something. It's not likely anyone could make such a claim if there's no record. Anyone else have experience with "casual overtime"? I'm curious.
Is this a common practice? I've not run across it in the past... it seems like the company may be covering themselves in case an employee were to try and claim some of the unpaid hours in court or something. It's not likely anyone could make such a claim if there's no record. Anyone else have experience with "casual overtime"? I'm curious.