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I have a question and I wanted to know if someone would help. I live in NC and work for a callcenter. We are approaching our slow period and are recieving fewer calls. Our FT employees can work 32-40
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posted at 9/10/2007 4:20 AM EDT
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I have a question and I wanted to know if someone would help. I live in NC and work for a callcenter. We are approaching our slow period and are recieving fewer calls. Our FT employees can work 32-40 to be considered FT. My question is if we are slow can we as a company send employees home if we are slow and have no work for them? Is it legal to send them home if there is no work under NC law, I can't seem to find anything on NC Dept of Labor site regarding such inquiry.Do they have to work a certain number of hours before we can send them home. Please help.
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posted at 9/10/2007 4:37 AM EDT
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I'll assume that you are talking about non-exempt employees. I am not familiar with NC law. However, you can send non-exempt employees home when there is a lack of work.
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posted at 9/10/2007 4:42 AM EDT
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yes this is for non exempt employees.
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