today:
78
yesterday:
179
Total:
1,001,174

Articles about Careers

Travel Time Policy

For Non-Exempt Employees

Fair Labor Standards Act

Department of Labor

 

XXX Company pays non-exempt employees for travel time in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).

 

Travel Time - From Home to Work (Portal to Portal)

Normal travel from home to work and travel from work to home at the end of the workday is not considered hours worked.

 

 

Single-Day Travel

Time spent by the employee in travel as part of his or her normal work activities – such as travel from the job site to a seminar during regular working hours is considered hours worked. If the employee is required to travel to another city and return home in the same day, the travel time to and from the other city is considered hours worked.

 

If the employee uses public transportation, the travel time between the employee’s home and the point where he or she obtains this transportation (i.e. bus station, airport, etc.) is not considered hours worked.

 

If the employee takes a lunch break, it is not considered hours worked.

 

 

Regular Work Hours

Single Travel Day

Travel Time

Travel Time Paid

8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday - Friday

Friday

Leave at 6:30 a.m. - arrive at 8:30 a.m. Attend seminar. Take an hour lunch. Leave at 4:30 p.m. - arrive back at 6:30 p.m.

Employee is paid for 11 hours. Not paid for lunch hour.

 

                                             Sunday

Leave at 2:00 p.m. – arrive at 6 p.m.

 

 

Employee is paid for 4 hours.

 

11:00 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday – Friday

Wednesday

Leave at 9 a.m. - arrive at noon.

Employee is paid for 3 hours – since the travel is in the same day.

 

 

 

 

 

Travel Away From Home Overnight on a Work Day

 

Travel time involving a required overnight stay is considered hours worked only when it is during the employee’s regular workday.

 

The employee is simply substituting travel for his or her regular work hours.

Travel time that is outside of normal work hours is not considered hours worked.

 

 

Regular Work Hours

 

Overnight Travel

Travel Time

Travel Time Paid

8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday - Friday

Friday

Leave at 7 a.m. – arrive at 1:00 p.m. Took an hour lunch.

Employee is paid for 4 hours – not paid for time outside regular hours or for lunch.

                                            Sunday

Leave at 2:00 p.m. – arrive at 6 p.m.

Employee is paid for 3 hours – not paid for time outside of regular hours.

11:00 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday – Friday

Wednesday

Leave at 11:00 a.m. – arrive at 2 p.m. Took an hour lunch.

Employee is paid 2 hours. Not paid for lunch.

                                           Sunday

Leave at 10:00 a.m. – arrive at 3:00 p.m. Took an hour lunch.

Employee is paid 3 hours. – not paid for the time outside of regular hours or for lunch.

 

Travel on a Non-Work Day

 

If the employee regularly works from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, traveling during the same hours on Saturday and/or Sunday is considered hours worked.

 

The usual lunch break is not considered hours worked.

 

Time spent in travel away from home outside of regular work hours is not considered hours worked.

 

Any work that the employee performs while traveling is considered hours worked even if these hours are outside his or her normal work schedule.

 

 

Resources: http://www.rose-hulman.edu/HR/Policies/Travel%20Time%20policy.pdf

No. Subject Date Views
181 Sexual Harassment- Complaint Procedures 2011.12.31 615
180 Sexual Harassment- Key Elements of Investigation Procedures 2011.12.31 489
179 Sexual Harassment- Key Elements of Investigation Procedures 2011.12.31 896
178 Sexual Harassment- Key Elements of Investigation Procedures 2011.12.31 613
177 Investigation Interview Protocol for Employee Interview 2011.12.31 455
176 Investigation Interview Protocol for Employee Interview 2011.12.31 573
175 Best Practices for Limiting Employer Liability (가장중요한 대책들입니다.) 2012.01.02 408
174 Best Practices for Limiting Employer Liability (가장중요한 대책들입니다.) 2012.01.02 615
173 Federal Jury Awards $105K in EEOC Sexual Harassment Case Against Racine IHOP (Restaurant) 2012.01.03 365
172 Federal Jury Awards $105K in EEOC Sexual Harassment Case Against Racine IHOP (Restaurant) 2012.01.03 1103
171 Misclassification-15 Billion in 2001 - IRS now coming to collect - 안전하신가요? 2012.01.05 375
170 Misclassification-15 Billion in 2001 - IRS now coming to collect - 안전하신가요? 2012.01.05 974
169 What is Fiduciary Liability Insurance? 2012.01.08 427
168 401K - Fidelity Bonds 2012.01.08 452
167 Employee Benefit Liability Insurance 2012.01.08 458
166 Directors and Officers Liability Insurance (often called D&O) 2012.01.08 534
165 Employment Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI) 2012.01.08 732
164 EPL Insurances - How to prevent employee lawsuits? 2012.01.08 461
163 HR - 아무리해도 강조해도 지나치지 않는것!! 2012.01.08 422
162 What is FMLA? 2012.01.15 344
161 What is FMLA? 2012.01.15 1174
160 FMLA - Basic Leave Entitlement 2012.01.15 340
159 FMLA - Basic Leave Entitlement 2012.01.15 1240
158 FMLA - Military Family Leave Entitlements 2012.01.15 362
157 FMLA - Military Family Leave Entitlements 2012.01.15 1135
156 FMLA - Benefits and Protections 2012.01.15 370
155 FMLA - Benefits and Protections 2012.01.15 1178
154 FMLA - Eligibility Requirements 2012.01.15 411
153 FMLA - Eligibility Requirements 2012.01.15 1160
152 FMLA - Definition of Serious Health Condition 2012.01.15 518
151 FMLA - Employee Responsibilities 2012.01.15 385
150 FMLA - Employee Responsibilities 2012.01.15 1169
149 FMLA - Employer Responsibilities 2012.01.15 530
148 FMLA - Employer Responsibilities 2012.01.15 1144
147 ADA - Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 2012.01.15 554
146 CA State - New Hire Requirement - Effective as of 1/1/2012 2012.01.15 674
145 NY State - New Release - effective 1/1/2012 2012.01.15 655
144 NY State - New Release - effective 1/1/2012 2012.01.15 371
143 CA State - New Hire Requirement - Effective as of 1/1/2012 2012.01.15 1052
142 Sexual Harassment Charges 2012.01.15 1993
141 Travel Time Policy - 출장비를 어떻게 계산해서 지급해야 될까요? 2012.01.22 658
140 Travel Time Policy - 노동청의 규정은 어떻게 되어 있을까요? 2012.01.22 603
» Travel Time Policy - good example 1 - may be good for your company too. 2012.01.22 578
138 Travel Time Policy - good example 2 - may be good for your company too. 2012.01.22 777
137 Travel Time Policy - good example 3 - League of Minessota Cities 2012.01.22 584
136 Travel Time Policy - Good point about the PAY RATE during transiting time 2012.01.22 676
135 OSHA 300 Log Posting 2012.02.18 533
134 FSA( Flexible Spending Account ) Grace Period 2012.02.18 1615
133 What is FSA? 2012.02.19 1869
132 FSA - 실제로 세금혜택을 어느정도 보는 것일까? 2012.02.19 1425