Legal Question in Employment Law in Arizona

work without pay

I was told today that on my day's off I must check on the neighborhood pool 2x a day on the weekend. According to management, I have to do this, but can't put this time in for pay. They also threatened that if I don't do this, that they will take the hours that I am scheduled to work at night on the weekend away.

I live in Arizona and am an hourly employee.

What are my employment rights?


Asked on 6/24/09, 11:31 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Blake Simms W. Blake Simms, P.C.

Re: work without pay

Thank you for the inquiry. Your employer can, under threat of termination, require you to perform work on the weekend. They must, however, if you are a non-exempt employee, pay you for this time. If these additional hours will put you over 40 hours in a workweek and you are non-exempt, you are entitled to overtime for them.

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Answered on 6/26/09, 1:54 pm


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