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Old Oct 03, 2006, 05:56 PM
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I'm a traveler in Ohio in the OR. Everywhere else I've been ( traveler or permanent) th staff was allowed to punch in 6 or 7 minutes early to change and get to the desk for assignments. My current place allows permanent staff to punch in 6 min early and then change. Here the travelers are told to change and wait to punch in NO EARLIER than 3 minutes before start time. Can anyone answer this question and site the source for facts- isn't there a law that says that if you have to change the employer must give you an appropriate amount of time to punch in and change because it's a part of preparation for work? Remember this is specific for Ohio.

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Old Oct 04, 2006, 11:07 PM
elcue (Female)
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Maybe you should ask this in the Ohio forum where you;ll be likely to find someone familiar withthe labor laws there. Good luck. Linda

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