Or. Admin. R. 839-020-0046 - Adjusting Grievances, Medical Attention, Civic and Charitable Work and Suggestion Systems
(1) Time spent
in adjusting grievances between an employee and employer during the time
employees are required to be on the premises is hours worked, but in the event
a bona fide union is involved the counting of such time will be left to the
process of collective bargaining or to the custom or practice under the
collective bargaining agreement.
(2) Time spent by an employee in waiting for
and receiving medical attention on the premises or at the direction of the
employer during the employee's normal working hours on days when the employee
is working constitutes hours worked.
(3) Time spent in work for public or
charitable purposes at the employer's request, or under its direction or
control, or while the employee is required to be on the premises, is working
time. Time spent voluntarily in such activities outside of the employee's
normal working hours is not hours worked.
(4) Time spent by employees outside of their
regular working hours in developing suggestions under a general suggestion
system is not working time, but if employees are permitted to work on
suggestions during regular working hours the time spent must be counted as
hours worked. When an employee is assigned to work on the development of a
suggestion, the time is considered hours worked.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 653
Stats. Implemented: ORS 653.010 -- ORS 653.261
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