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Are Employers Required to Pay for Emails, Texts, and Remote Work?

after hours work pay unpaid overtime laws remote work reimbursement employee pay rights work email overtime pay off the clock work laws remote employee expense reimbursement employers must legally pay employees for after-hours emails, texts, overtime work, and remote work expenses. Understand employee rights, reimbursement laws, and unpaid wage protections with insights from Sanders Law Group.

Introduction: The Hidden Work You’re Not Getting Paid For Think about your typical day. You finish work, have dinner, and then your phone buzzes. It’s a message from your manager. Maybe it’s “just a quick email” or a small task that takes five minutes. You reply, close your laptop, and move on. But here’s the real question: Should you be paid for that time? In today’s always-connected world, work doesn’t always stay within office hours. Emails, texts, and calls often spill into evenings, weekends, and even vacations. At the same time, remote work has shifted many costs, like internet, devices,...

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Working Before or After Hours? Here’s When Employers Must Pay Under FLSA

Off-the-clock work laws Pre-shift work pay FLSA unpaid wages Working before clock-in pay Unpaid overtime rights Wage and hour violations Employee rights FLSA Working before clock-in or after clock-out? Learn your rights under FLSA, including pre-shift pay, unpaid overtime, and off-the-clock work laws. Sanders Law Group can help.

Introduction: The Hidden Work You’re Not Getting Paid For Many employees believe their workday begins the moment they clock in and ends the moment they clock out. On paper, that may be true. But in reality, the workday often stretches beyond those recorded hours. It starts a little earlier, when you turn on your system, check instructions, or attend a quick team huddle. It ends a little later, when you wrap up unfinished tasks or respond to a late message. These extra minutes may not seem like a big deal in isolation. However, over days, weeks, and months, they quietly...

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