Legal Question in Disability Law in Alaska

I know someone who works at a daycare. They asked her to drive the van in the morning and afternoon to drop off and pick up the children who go to public school. They denied her request for a pay raise. She requested in advance a day off to take her child to a dentist appointment and is using a day of vacation time to do it. The daycare center cannot find anyone to drive the van. Now they are saying they will give her a raise if she drives the van that day. Is that legal?


Asked on 8/17/10, 11:15 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Terrence Thorgaard Thorgaard Law Firm

Yes. They can give her a raise for agreeing to not take her vacation time on that day. What is it that makes you think there might be a legal problem with this

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Answered on 9/18/10, 9:00 am


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