Timing… A guy shows up late for work. The boss yells, “You should have been here at
8:30! The guy replies "Why? What happened at 8:30?"

Fair Labor Standards Act:
Employees classified as “exempt” have to be paid a full day
even if they arrive late to work. If they
are no,t the employer may be liable for all time docked plus attorneys’ fees
and costs.
Americans with Disabilities Act:
Under this law employers must grant “reasonable
accommodations" that allow you to do your job. An employee can request to come in late for work for doctors
appointments, side effects, or because chronic conditions take effect.
Family and Medical Leave:
Requirements regarding company size and employment time must
be met before this law can help, however, if you qualify, it can be a huge help. It can give up to 12 weeks continuous or
intermittent leave to handle serious medical conditions for you or a member of
your immediate family. Filling out FMLA
paperwork is required prior to taking leave, or in case of emergencies, the
paperwork should be filled out as soon as possible.
Remember these laws were put in place to protect people with
real needs. Believe it or not a hangover
isn’t a valid excuse, and although you may feel like you were hit by a train…
you weren’t. My advice, hydrate, show
up on time, work hard. Five-O’clock will
be here before you know it.
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