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by glenda
1643 days ago
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That is a very anti-human understanding of how an employee should be treated. If that’s the case this person should never answer an email outside of working hours without getting paid for it. Any time they spend thinking about work outside of working hours should be compensated as well. If there is a work emergency she should not get involved unless they will get overtime. Wage theft is one of the most prevalent forms of theft in the United States. Employers are literally underpaying workers for the amount of time they spend working, which to me seems even more lazy, dishonest and delusional than taking a 30 minute break. As long as the work is getting done there is no problem with breaks. |
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I simply pointed out that lying for financial gain is theft. I agree that employees should be payed for work outside of normal hours, such as e-mail, yet that does not change my stated position at all. I understand that "Wage theft is one of the most prevalent forms of theft", yet you seem to not understand that theft can go both ways.