Andrea W. asked

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Can my employer, who has me on salary and I'm an 'at will' employee with no union, force me to work every day of the week, including conducting inspections for 7 consecutive days or more, even if it falls on a weekend due to a rain event?

March 12th, 2024

Dean W. answered

Yes, the law allows an employer to require a salaried employee to work 7 days a week without limitat...

March 12th, 2024

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