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Consecutive Manditory Work Days
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  • In Ohio, is there any law (Federal or State) regarding the number of consecutive days an employer can make 'manditory'? The answer should be for adult workers. Minor labor laws aren't what we are looking for here.


  • I haven't checked yet, but I suspect that this might depend on the profession. (As the disclaimer below suggests, only a lawyer can give legal advice; so this is only a layperson's instinct.) What type of work does your question relate to?


  • Hello Googlebrain-- I have researched your question and have your answer. To answer your question, there isn't any law that specifically addresses this issue. I deducted that the person in question is not a public employee because you referred to "the plant." So, it is doubtful Ohio law would come into play here. I'll talk more about that later in this answer. However, there are Federal Labor Laws that may pertain. I searched the Fair Labor Standards Act for information pertaining to this situation. You may do the same online. The link is http://www.dol.gov/elaws/aud_gen_emp.asp The Federal Labor Standards Act does not require employers to give their employees any particular amount of time off - either with or without pay. Whether it be holidays or weekend or a day off here and there, there is no law within the FLSA. However, I do have a few options that may or may not pertain to this particular situation. Some Federal laws have provisions concerning time off, including but not necessarily limited to: McNamara-O'Hara Service Contract Act (SCA) http://www.dol.gov/esa/regs/compliance/whd/wage/main.htm Whether or not holidays, vacations or sick time must be granted to employees in a particular state is determined under the laws of the state. I also found some contact information for local Wage and Hour District Offices in Ohio. You may find some need of these if you have further similar questions. Cincinnati Area Office US Dept. of Labor ESA Wage & Hour Division 550 Main Street Room 10-409 Cincinnati, OH 45202-5208 Phone: (513) 684-2942 Fax: (513) 684-2906 Donald W. Harrison Asst. District Director Cleveland District Office US Dept. of Labor ESA Wage & Hour Division Federal Office Building 1240 E. 9th Street, Room 817 Cleveland, OH 44199-2054 Phone: (216) 357-5400 Fax: (216) 357-5422 Barry Haber District Director Columbus District Office US Dept. of Labor ESA Wage & Hour Division 200 North High, Room 646 Columbus, OH 43215-2475 Phone: (614) 469-5677 Fax: (614) 469-5428 George Victory District Director I then searched the Ohio Revised Code for relevant information. You may do the same online. The link is http://onlinedocs.andersonpublishing.com/ If in the search box you type in "4117" you will be shown a list of all the labor laws for Ohio. As you will see, the state rules mainly pertain to state public workers. You'll see that the laws mainly pertain to public employees. But again, there is no reference to laws for or against any particular number of consecutive work days. Only references to holidays and vacation time. To verify that there are no laws, this afternoon I spoke with an attorney friend of mine (who practices in Ohio). He confirmed that there are no laws regarding the number of consecutive days you may be required to work. He said it would depend on the agreement the employee has with the employer. I told him there doesn't appear to be an agreement that specifically addresses this issue. He said the employee should try to negotiate something that's more satisfactory but that it appears as though this is perfectly legal in Ohio. I hope this helps. If you need any clarification or further information, please don't hesitate to click the "clarify" button. I'm happy to help, darrel-ga
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  • I am somewhat familiar with Ohio labor laws and would like to help. Are you hourly or salaried? How many hours a week do you work? Do you have a contract or other written agreement with your employer? Thank you, darrel-ga


  • justaskscott-ga: I'm not asking for legal advice. Just whether or not any laws exist restricting the number of days that can be 'mandated' in a row. darrel-ga: The person in question (not myself) is an hourly worker, working eight hour days, and (currently) seven day weeks. The "Associate's Handbook" only touches on the topic by saying "Scheduled Overtime will be posted in the plant as soon as possible after it becomes known".
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  • Thank you for your extremely complete answer.





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