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Docking Pay for Hours Worked

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Meherenow

Junior Member
Wisconsin

I had car trouble and called in to work an hour before my start time, I'm an hourly paid employee. My employer said he'll dock 4 hours pay from last week's hours worked as a penalty, is it legal to take away pay from hours already worked?
 


davew128

Senior Member
Wisconsin

I had car trouble and called in to work an hour before my start time, I'm an hourly paid employee. My employer said he'll dock 4 hours pay from last week's hours worked as a penalty, is it legal to take away pay from hours already worked?
I would say probably not.
 

cbg

I'm a Northern Girl
No. He cannot dock you for time worked. He does not have to pay you for the time you were not there due to the car trouble, regardless of when you called in, but you still must be paid for all the time actually worked.
 

eerelations

Senior Member
Couldnt firing him for enforcing his rights to what hes owed constitue retaliation and be illegal?
Yes of course.

However, if you read OHR's post you'll see that the firing would be for being four hours late for work - and that would be perfectly legal.
 

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