How do I prove the amount of time I worked?

Q. How do I prove the amount of time I worked?

A. It is the employer’s obligation to maintain accurate and complete records of the time worked by employees. If an employer does not maintain proper records, the employee is entitled to recover based on good faith, reasonable and realistic estimates.

Michael Lore

Michael Lore

Founding Attorney

Michael Lore is the founder of The Lore Law Firm with over 25 years of experience in labor and employment law. He handles cases ranging from unpaid overtime and class actions to executive contracts and personal injury matters in courts nationwide.

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