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Ask the Expert: What Time Is Considered Compensable?

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Question: What’s considered compensable time during the onboarding process under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)—for example, time completing paperwork before the start date, as well as time reviewing policies and procedures and completing training?

Answer: Under the FLSA, employees must be compensated for all working time. Even if the employer didn’t specifically request that the employee perform the work, the employee’s time usually is still compensable under the FLSA’s broad definition of “employ,” which encompasses time the employee is “suffer[ed] or permit[ted] to work.”

Time spent on onboarding tasks like training programs, watching videos, and attending lectures

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