Supreme Court Decides on Compensating Time for “Changing Clothes”

Employers in industries where employees don work clothes got a shot in the arm when the US Supreme Court ruled that workers do not have to be paid for the time they spend in ?donning and doffing? safety gear before or after their shifts. Such actions were not eligible for compensation under Section 203 (o) of the Fair Labor Standards Act. US Steel, the employers, said that the time taken to put on or take off work clothes…

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