What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
In the state of florida we know that the labor laws are prehistoric.
But unfortunately I still need to get some clarification.
Line of work: Hospitality
Recently a meeting was held by my employer (owner/operator). They called each employee in and supposedly told them the following.
If you take a day off (which they currently don't pay you for) you either have to work a 16 hours shift (8 hours for the day you were out and 8 hours for current day) over the next 2 weeks to make up for it or have someone else take your 8 hour shift and you have to pay the person for them working.
Is this legal?
Also they have take the housekeepers from minimum wage, approximately 6 hours a day to $3 a room. The amount of rooms from Monday to Thursday is usually less than 30 rooms with 5 house keepers.
Is this legal?
Thank you in advance
Jeff
In the state of florida we know that the labor laws are prehistoric.
But unfortunately I still need to get some clarification.
Line of work: Hospitality
Recently a meeting was held by my employer (owner/operator). They called each employee in and supposedly told them the following.
If you take a day off (which they currently don't pay you for) you either have to work a 16 hours shift (8 hours for the day you were out and 8 hours for current day) over the next 2 weeks to make up for it or have someone else take your 8 hour shift and you have to pay the person for them working.
Is this legal?
Also they have take the housekeepers from minimum wage, approximately 6 hours a day to $3 a room. The amount of rooms from Monday to Thursday is usually less than 30 rooms with 5 house keepers.
Is this legal?
Thank you in advance
Jeff