FLSA Working Time
Frequently Asked Questions
- I am a non-exempt employee who has to travel with students on a bus while on route to a student conference. Is my travel time compensable?
- I am a chaperone for students during a trip. We arrive at our hotel at 6.00 p.m. and the students must be in their rooms for the night by 10.00 p.m. Is this time at the hotel considered working hours?
- As a non-exempt employee, can I check my work emails and other work-related material in the evenings just to keep caught up with work?
- There are times when non-exempt employees in our office need to respond to incoming emails during non-working hours. Can their supervisor direct them to respond to emails they receive after hours, but only those for a specific subject?
- I am attending a two-day conference in another city and will be arriving the afternoon before the conference starts. There is a reception that evening, the night before the official conference starts. The following evening, the sponsors are hosting a dinner for participants after the normal conference hours. Both events are marked as optional on the agenda, but if I attend, will that be working time?
- I am a Graduate Assistant (Research) and as part of my assistantship, I have to travel on occasion, sometimes significant distances. Will I receive pay or comp time for travel hours that occur during my normal working hours?
- I am an exempt employee who works long hours, frequently exceeding 40 hours per week. Do I qualify for some sort of extra pay or comp time?
- I am an exempt employee and have been told I will have to work over the Thanksgiving break. Will I earn any comp time for this?
- I am a non-exempt employee and have 20 hours in my federal comp time bank. I just requested 5 days of vacation time, but my supervisor told me I had to use all of my federal comp time first. Can he do this?