# Off-the-Clock Claim

**IRI:** https://folio.openlegalstandard.org/RCX3HwOMFSz6vLwgDSWfkvt

## Labels

**Alternative Labels:**

- Off the Clock Claim

**Translations:**

- de-de: Anspruch außerhalb der Arbeitszeit
- en-gb: Off-the-Clock Claim
- es-es: Reclamación fuera de horario
- es-mx: Reclamación fuera de horario
- fr-fr: Réclamation hors temps de travail
- he-il: תביעה מחוץ לשעות העבודה
- hi-in: ऑफ-द-क्लॉक दावा
- ja-jp: 業務外時間請求
- pt-br: Reivindicação fora do horário de trabalho
- zh-cn: 下班后索赔

## Definition

An off-the-clock claim is a legal action initiated by an employee who alleges that their employer required them to perform work-related tasks outside of their normal working hours without providing appropriate compensation, such as overtime pay. These tasks can include checking work emails or taking work-related phone calls outside of work hours, or completing work assignments after clocking out for the day. The claim typically arises when an employer does not comply with applicable wage and hour laws, which require employers to compensate employees for all hours worked, including overtime.

## Sub Class Of

- https://folio.openlegalstandard.org/R9UYGSnWQz2MvNsWUofGb6J

## Parent Class Of

- https://folio.openlegalstandard.org/RDqKmIZtUArhFb6sGnVoi16

**Deprecated:** False

