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  • vickyp
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    Hi….we have salaried employees that typically work 37.5 hours per week (8:30 to 4:30 or 9 to 5, with 30 minute lunch breaks). Some of those salaried employees are not managers but are required to work some weekends (trade shows, etc.).
    Salaried employees who are not managers are still entitled to overtime after 44 hours of work, correct?
    They can receive paid time off in-lieu if they work more than 44 hours?
    If a salaried employee works their normal 37.5 hour week and then works an additional 4 hours on a Saturday, they would not be entitled to extra pay or time off in lieu, correct?
    If a salaried employee travels out of the province for work, does the travel time count in their overtime calculation?
    Thanks,
    Kyle

    vickyp
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    I’m shocked and mortified that we apparently do not. We have, of course, written extensively on the subject. But for some reason we don’t have a template of an agreement. I will put that on the HRI editorial agenda rest assured. I can also look for some templates from the outside if you’d like. If so, contact me at glennd@bongarde.com and I’ll scope it out for you.

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