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I believe my employer is in violation of Federal Labor Law. 29 CFR 553.221 (Compensable Hours of Work). I need to know wiether time spent clearing metal detectors, security checks on my personal lunch bag and service equipment, ID verifcation and the time spent to walk from the entry point of my work unit to the staff breifing room, which is on a prison yard, is considered a post shift activity. If so, isn't this time compensable as stated in the Federal and State Labor Law.
My Boss has stated we are only paid for our schedualed eight hour shift, unless preapproved or under an emergancy situation, any other time spent at work is not compensated.
Example: If I am working a guard tower at the back of my prison unit and I am releived of my duties by the on-comming shift at 2:00 p.m. then I am not paid for the time it takes me to report to my shift supervisor for any debriefing or turn in paperwork because my shift begins at 6:00 a.m. and ends at 2:00 p.m. To report to my supervisor from this post I must pass through an electronically controlled gate, have an officer verify my ID, clear the metal detector, pass through another electonically controlled gate, use my key or have another officer open and secure two more manually locked gates, cross the prison yard (yes, I have to walk among inmates) for about a hundred and fifty yards to arrive at my supervisors office where I turn-in my daily paperwork. Once this is done (taking about15 to 20 minutes) I still must exit the unit. Three more gates await me as well as another security check.
When officers asked my boss (Compex Warden) about this dicrepency in time he stated that it didn't matter how long it took to leave the unit, our duty day ends when we are relieved from our post and if that is before or at 2:00 p.m. the shift was over and we were on our own time. Granted still secure on prison grounds, among inmates but not being paid.
That doesn't sound right to me. Is there any action I can take? Is my boss and/or the department of corrections in violation of labor standards, laws, regulations?
I believe my employer is in violation of Federal Labor Law. 29 CFR 553.221 (Compensable Hours of Work). I need to know wiether time spent clearing metal detectors, security checks on my personal lunch bag and service equipment, ID verifcation and the time spent to walk from the entry point of my work unit to the staff breifing room, which is on a prison yard, is considered a post shift activity. If so, isn't this time compensable as stated in the Federal and State Labor Law.
My Boss has stated we are only paid for our schedualed eight hour shift, unless preapproved or under an emergancy situation, any other time spent at work is not compensated.
Example: If I am working a guard tower at the back of my prison unit and I am releived of my duties by the on-comming shift at 2:00 p.m. then I am not paid for the time it takes me to report to my shift supervisor for any debriefing or turn in paperwork because my shift begins at 6:00 a.m. and ends at 2:00 p.m. To report to my supervisor from this post I must pass through an electronically controlled gate, have an officer verify my ID, clear the metal detector, pass through another electonically controlled gate, use my key or have another officer open and secure two more manually locked gates, cross the prison yard (yes, I have to walk among inmates) for about a hundred and fifty yards to arrive at my supervisors office where I turn-in my daily paperwork. Once this is done (taking about15 to 20 minutes) I still must exit the unit. Three more gates await me as well as another security check.
When officers asked my boss (Compex Warden) about this dicrepency in time he stated that it didn't matter how long it took to leave the unit, our duty day ends when we are relieved from our post and if that is before or at 2:00 p.m. the shift was over and we were on our own time. Granted still secure on prison grounds, among inmates but not being paid.
That doesn't sound right to me. Is there any action I can take? Is my boss and/or the department of corrections in violation of labor standards, laws, regulations?
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