HRMorning.com » Does cocktail hour count as overtime?

Does cocktail hour count as overtime?

July 28, 2009 by Staff
Posted in: Employment law, FLSA, Latest News & Views

There’s probably something fishy going on if an employees claims to work 18 hours a day, every day, for three months straight.

In an audit by the Justice Department, it was discovered that U.S. taxpayers were billed an average of $45,000  in overtime and extra pay for each FBI agent posted to Iraq between 2003 and 2007.

Dealing with sniper fire and mortar blast might make those amounts seem seriously low-balled, but the Justice Department’s audit found over $7.8 million of those wages were improperly billed.

Several agents noted they’d spent time during the week washing clothes — and they included those hours in their overtime requests. When asked whether agents should be paid for such activities, one agent said, “When you’re in that environment, anything you do to survive is work for the FBI.”

Other agents claimed they should be paid for important “liaison” meetings — which turned out to be regular Saturday night cocktail parties. In another case, dozens of agents claimed they were preparing evidence for Saddam Hussein’s court trial when they were taking part in a massive poker tournament.

The report also noted some misused overtime and extra pay allowances in Afghanistan and with agents in the Drug Enforcement Administration and U.S. Marshals Service, but those cases were far less severe.

  • Share/Bookmark

Tags: , ,

2 Responses to “Does cocktail hour count as overtime?”

  1. GTS Says:

    Not a huge issue when you look at all the government waste but it makes me mad when stuff like this happens and our troops are working 24/7 and their families are on food stamps to make ends meet.

    I know that the single soldiers do okay (I was one) with the free room and boarding along with medical but for those who have a family with them and have to live off base (you do not get on base housing unless you are at a higher rank) it is almost impossible to make ends meet.

    Off topic sorry.

  2. Stacy Says:

    K so what are they going to DO about it? Government waste isn’t surprising, their findings aren’t surprising what would be surprising is if they actually DID something about the FINDINGS!

Leave a Reply



advertisement

Whitepapers

Recent Popular Articles



advertisement


































































a