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Can I reduce employee hourly pay?
Asked by: tmoore3 from FAIRFAX, VA
If employees do not show up to work and do not call ahead, can i reduce their hourly pay? I work for a temp agency and if the employee does not show up we do not get paid and we could potentially lose a client, because the employee does not call us or the company when they do not show up.
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# Can an employer reduce an employee's rate of pay?
Yes; an employer can reduce an employee's rate of pay provided the reduction does not bring an employee's wage below the applicable federal or state minimum wage. Also, an employer must notify the affected employee prior to his being allowed or required to perform work at the reduced rate; the employee has the right to accept the lower rate or quit.

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Yes; an employer can reduce an employee's rate of pay provided the reduction does not bring an employee's wage below the applicable federal or state minimum wage. Also, an employer must notify the affected employee prior to his being allowed or required to perform work at the reduced rate; the employee has the right to accept the lower rate or quit.

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Answer Date: 02:51pm 10/13/07
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