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<blockquote data-quote="newgirl" data-source="post: 992495" data-attributes="member: 30504"><p>They can figure it out here, too, but don't--I think it happens in quite a few companies. I have always wondered about the legal ramifications of having a vehicle accident or personal injury while working off the clock. </p><p></p><p>There is a case in Florida where a Publix employee was doing stuff off of the clock and her co-worker told her not to do it. (Company policy prohibited it) She threatened to kill him, he reported her then days later Publix fired her for the threat. Five hours after being fired she came back and shot and killed him. </p><p></p><p>Our local ambulance chasers now have advertisements that include working off the clock as an issue that you can sue for. Fedex employees in Cali won a lawsuit and Fedex had to change their clock-in policy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newgirl, post: 992495, member: 30504"] They can figure it out here, too, but don't--I think it happens in quite a few companies. I have always wondered about the legal ramifications of having a vehicle accident or personal injury while working off the clock. There is a case in Florida where a Publix employee was doing stuff off of the clock and her co-worker told her not to do it. (Company policy prohibited it) She threatened to kill him, he reported her then days later Publix fired her for the threat. Five hours after being fired she came back and shot and killed him. Our local ambulance chasers now have advertisements that include working off the clock as an issue that you can sue for. Fedex employees in Cali won a lawsuit and Fedex had to change their clock-in policy. [/QUOTE]
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