The U.S.
Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division has recovered $433,819 in
back wages owed to 69 employees of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S.
in Orlando, Fla. The company agreed to make the payments following an
investigation that uncovered violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act.
A Wage and Hour Division investigator found that inventory control
clerks in the park's Food and Beverage Department were not paid for
work activities occurring before and after their normal shifts. In
addition, they were not paid for working through their meal times and
when working from home.
"While Walt Disney has specific rules regarding off-clock work, an
investigation conducted by the Department of Labor's Wage and Hour
Division found that managers within the company were not adhering to
those important policies," said Wage and Hour Deputy Administrator
Nancy Leppink. "It is not enough to have policies. Management must also
ensure that all supervisors are implementing them."
The FLSA requires that covered employees be paid time and one-half
their regular rates of pay, including commissions, bonuses and
incentive pay, for hours worked over 40 per week. In general, "hours
worked" includes all time an employee must be on duty, or on the
employer's premises or at any other prescribed place of work, from the
beginning of the first principal activity of the workday to the end of
the last principal work activity of the workday. Additionally, the law
requires that accurate records of employees' wages, hours and other
conditions of employment be maintained. The current federal minimum
wage for covered, nonexempt employees is $7.25 per hour.
For more information about this investigation, call the Wage and
Hour Division's Jacksonville District Office at 904-359-9292. For more
information about the FLSA, call the division's toll-free helpline at
866-4US-WAGE (487-9243). Information is also available on the Internet
at http://www.dol.gov/whd.