The following opinion letter is from the Department of Labor’s website: www.dol.gov
Dear Name , This is in response to your request for an opinion on certain timekeeping policies of your employer, name . You state that the timekeeping requirements are the same for both exempt and nonexempt employees, and you do not think that your employer is allowed to apply these requirements to individuals, like yourself, who are exempt from the overtime pay requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The following is a summary of the name timekeeping policies to which you object:
The following response is based on the understanding that “exempt” employees as used in your letter refer to so called “white collar” employees exempt from FLSA minimum wage and overtime requirements pursuant to Section 13(a)(1) of the FLSA. The minimum FLSA recordkeeping requirements for such employees are found in regulations 29 CFR 516.3, enclosed. These regulations do not limit an employer’s ability to track working time. Consequently, it is not a violation of the FLSA or its implementing regulations for your employer to track your working time, even if you are an exempt employee. See, e.g., Douglas v. Argo-Tech Corp., 113 F. 3d 67 (6th Cir. 1997) This opinion is based exclusively on the facts and circumstances described in your request and is given on the basis of your representation, explicit or implied, that you have provided a full and fair description of all the facts and circumstances which would be pertinent to our consideration of the question presented. Existence of any other factual or historical background not contained in your request might require a different conclusion than the one expressed herein. You have represented that this opinion is not sought by a party to pending litigation concerning the issue addressed herein. You have also represented that this opinion is not sought in connection with an investigation or litigation between a client or firm and the Wage and Hour Division or the Department of Labor. We trust the above information is responsive to your inquiry. Sincerely, |