For many employers, it’s hard to imagine any advantage in having a union workplace, so this news may come as a bit of a surprise. At least under some limited circumstances, having a unionized workforce may protect some employers from FLSA lawsuits related to putting on and taking off protective gear before and after a shift.
Union contract doesn’t cover ‘donning and doffing’? You may not have to pay
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