When is travel time to work compensable?
Q: “Our employee's workday begins at a site location, which could be an hour or more from home, and there is no other "corporate office" location. It is my understanding that travel time to work (wherever that may be) is not compensable. Is there any instance in which this is not true? For example, a very long distance from home?” – Anonymous, North Carolina
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