I am an hourly supervisor at a company and the manager in charge of payroll routinely adjusts hours so that no one is paid more than 40 hours, regardless of actual time clocked in and worked. I have been instructed to tell employees to clock out and work off the clock if they have not finished their tasks by their scheduled time or they will be terminated.
In addition, I have worked overtime repeatedly but my hours were adjusted after the fact and I did not receive more than 40 hours. For the current week, I have already worked 36 hours and am scheduled for an additional 14 over the next two days but I will be only paid for 40 hours.
I have been scouring the internet for explicit laws, court cases, anything that clearly says that this is illegal (the overtime requirement is right there in the Federal Labor Standards Act; but I can't find anything about adjusting times).
Can anyone help me out ASAP, preferably before 10 am when I am scheduled to work. I'd like to have a number of primary documents ready by then.
I work in the state of Pennsylvania.
In addition, I have worked overtime repeatedly but my hours were adjusted after the fact and I did not receive more than 40 hours. For the current week, I have already worked 36 hours and am scheduled for an additional 14 over the next two days but I will be only paid for 40 hours.
I have been scouring the internet for explicit laws, court cases, anything that clearly says that this is illegal (the overtime requirement is right there in the Federal Labor Standards Act; but I can't find anything about adjusting times).
Can anyone help me out ASAP, preferably before 10 am when I am scheduled to work. I'd like to have a number of primary documents ready by then.
I work in the state of Pennsylvania.
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