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US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg observes how College of Aeronautics and Engineering students are trained in air traffic control technology.

U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited 做厙輦⑹ on Monday, touring the College of Aeronautics and Engineering, and telling students that the future of aviation leadership is in your hands.It was Secretary Buttigiegs first visit to 做厙輦⑹. He was accompanied by U.S. Representative Emilia Sykes, a 2007 做厙輦⑹ alumna, whose 13th Congressional District includes the 做厙輦⑹ Airport. Buttigieg met with President Todd Diacon, Christina L. Bloebaum, Ph.D., dean of the College of Aeronautics and Engineering, and a contingent of students and profe...

Students at DKS

做厙輦⑹'s dedication to ensuring access for all students and families took center stage in an unexpected way during a June Destination 做厙輦⑹ (DKS) session.Julia Keahey, video and digital marketing coordinator for University Housing and Culinary Services, recounted the moment as she shared a touching story on LinkedIn about "an interaction with a parent that will forever stay with me." Her post tells it best."Last week, I pressed play on our primary video, and a parent in the second row immediately walked over to where I was standing on the side of the stage," Keahey wro...

College of Education, Health and Human Services

Caitie Scott

EHHS grad Caitie Scott is an honoree of The Canton Repository's Twenty under 40!Scott graduated with a master's degree in Higher Education and Student Personnel from 做厙輦⑹'s School of Foundations, Leadership and Administration.--Photo courtesy The Canton Repository...

College of Education, Health and Human Services

Kristen Hayden

The Sandusky Register reports that EHHS grad Kristen Hayden, MA 06, Lakewood, Ohio, is the new athletic director and assistant principal at Edison High School in Sandusky.The Amherst native earned her undergraduate degree from Cleveland State University, and a master's degree in Exercise Science and Exercise Physiology from 做厙輦⑹ in 2006.--Photo courtesy The Sandusky Register...

Does time spent answering emails or using a mobile phone for work outside of normal hours count towards overtime for non-exempt employees?

For nonexempt employees who respond to emails or calls outside of normal work hours on a regular basis, that time is counted as work time for overtime purposes. If a non-exempt employee responds to emails or calls briefly and very occasionally, then court cases have considered that to be de-minimis and therefore not counted for overtime purposes. However, supervisors have discretion to establish overtime approval processes.

How will vacation and sick time accrual change for employees who will become eligible for overtime?

The FLSA change will not affect healthcare benefits for these employees. However, affected employees will only receive one paycheck in January. Benefit premiums are deducted twice a month. We are addressing this issue and will provide additional information on how missed deductions will be handled soon.

For more information regarding vacation accrual, click here.

Does professional training differ for nonexempt employees based on whether it is voluntary or involuntary?

If an employee is required to attend training related to their job, the training is considered involuntary, and the employee must be paid for the time.

According to the Department of Labor, training is not work time if all four of the following criteria are met:

  • Training is outside of working hours, and
  • Training is voluntary, and
  • Training is not directly related to the job, and
  • The employee has no productive work during attendance.

If all four criteria are met, the training would be voluntary, and the employee would not be paid.

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