What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MS
I have been employed for the company for a year. The company provides the services for the Federal Government. My offer latter stated as
“ <company> Corporation is pleased to extend to you an offer of employment as <position> for the <contract name> Contract at an hourly rate of $<rate> . This position is classified as an exempt position for purposes of federal wage-hour law, with benefits as described in the enclosed <company> Benefits Summary.
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It is a 40 hours/week full time job, and the vacations and the holidays are paid , I can contribute and the company matches the 401k. I have the health insurance provided by the company and etc.
About a month ago, due to the contract issue I was ordered stopping the work and asked to use the vacation hours, and use the unpaid on leave after the vacation hours used up as the contract issue is being worked out. Now the contract issue is still being worked and I have been on unpaid leave for 2 plus weeks. I am still an employee of the company and company pays the health insurance.
Questions, since I am a full time employee, can the company pay nothing to a full time employee? Or because I am hired as “an exempt position”, can the company pay nothing to the employees under certain circumstances? I fail to find any supportive information in the company’s Benefits Summary.
Please help me on this.
I have been employed for the company for a year. The company provides the services for the Federal Government. My offer latter stated as
“ <company> Corporation is pleased to extend to you an offer of employment as <position> for the <contract name> Contract at an hourly rate of $<rate> . This position is classified as an exempt position for purposes of federal wage-hour law, with benefits as described in the enclosed <company> Benefits Summary.
..
“
It is a 40 hours/week full time job, and the vacations and the holidays are paid , I can contribute and the company matches the 401k. I have the health insurance provided by the company and etc.
About a month ago, due to the contract issue I was ordered stopping the work and asked to use the vacation hours, and use the unpaid on leave after the vacation hours used up as the contract issue is being worked out. Now the contract issue is still being worked and I have been on unpaid leave for 2 plus weeks. I am still an employee of the company and company pays the health insurance.
Questions, since I am a full time employee, can the company pay nothing to a full time employee? Or because I am hired as “an exempt position”, can the company pay nothing to the employees under certain circumstances? I fail to find any supportive information in the company’s Benefits Summary.
Please help me on this.
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