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Does it matter if the employee did not request or “put in for” the time spent working?

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Does it matter if the employee did not request or “put in for” the time spent working?

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Probably not. “Failure to ask” is not a defense for an employer in an FLSA case. Failure to ask might conceivably be relevant on the question of whether an employer knew or had reason to believe that an employee was performing off duty work, but even in this situation failure to ask would be only one factor on the question.

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