One of the biggest threats facing employers is employees performing pre-shift/post-shift work without being paid and then suing, as a class, for that compensation. This trend is especially prevalent in the customer service/call center sphere where employees must boot up their computers before they start answering calls. Yet another example of this phenomenon has now
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