Legal Question in Employment Law in Illinois

Recently people I work with have complained that they're not being paid for the amount of hours they're working. They even started printing up their time sheets as they clock in and out. I noticed that my hours seemed much shorter and began to do the same. Upon reviewing my time sheet, i noticed that when i clocked in Mon morning, it read 42.50 hours. But at the end of the day when i clocked out, it said only 39.00 hours. That really upsets me to think that I'm not being paid for the hours I'm working. A few times a week, we have to work 10-12 hour days. What can we do about this?


Asked on 8/25/09, 3:42 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Jack Sanders Piro, Zinna, Cifelli, Paris & Genitempo

I'm interested in your case. There are federal laws in place to prevent these types of issues. Please send me an email with more details such as the name of your employer, the number of other employees involved, your job position and your dates of employment. I am jsanders at pirozinnalaw.com.

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Answered on 8/31/09, 1:03 pm


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