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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Tell her in writing you have commitments immediately after work and you must leave by 5:30 at the latest, or whatever is your end time.[/quote] She shouldn’t have to share she has commitments- especially when she stated sometimes she’s just ready to go, which anyone can understand. When her shifts ends, she needs to be relieved! Or, they need to communicate if they’re going to be late (in a timely manner) and if deemed that it’s everyday, a email or conversation needs to be had about her contract and compensation for staying later. [/quote] +1. No explanation due. Doesn't matter if you have plans or not. You get off at 5:00 om then that's when you leave. Demand OT in half hiur increments i.e., if she's five minutes late you get compensated for 30 minutes.[/quote]
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