Legal Question in Employment Law in Illinois

Can an employer terminate me if I don't attend a meeting on my day off? I am a non-exempt employee. Also, I worked 40 hours during the week and they were not going to pay me overtime.


Asked on 1/26/13, 6:20 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Betty Tsamis Tsamis Law Firm PC

Did you not attend the meeting because you would not be paid for it? If the meeting is mandated by the employer, the time you spend there is working time. Since you are non-exempt, you are entitled to be paid for all regular hours and hours worked over 40 at either time-and-a-half (if you are paid hourly) or premium time pay (if you are paid a salary). In sum, the employer can terminate you for non-attendance at a mandatory meeting. However, the termination arises because you protested illegal behavior, you might have a gooid claim under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

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Answered on 2/01/13, 9:22 am


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