The Florida Department of Corrections (FDOC) must compensate more than 700 current and retired employees of the state prison facility in Raiford for $603,237 in unpaid overtime worked between December 2009 and December 2011.
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The settlement resulted from a complaint filed by the Teamsters International union that officers routinely spent 10 to 15 minutes going through security and getting equipment, such as keys, body armor, and pepper spray, before they could clock in for their scheduled shifts. The U.S. Department of Labor confirmed that the “security wait time” was compensable and will ensure back pay in wages or compensatory time off.
According to the union, the FDOC has updated its timekeeping system to ensure that employees are paid for all compensable hours worked.