Do I need to use both straight compensatory time and overtime compensatory time before the transition?
You are encouraged but not required to use accrued straight compensatory time before the transition. It is recommended to use straight comp as available because it is subject to expiration under existing policy. FLSA overtime compensatory time does not expire.
Will my vacation and sick leave carry over?
Yes. All accrued leave and compensatory time will transfer to UTShare.
Will straight compensatory time be deleted?
No. Straight compensatory time will transfer to UTShare. (It may still be subject to existing expiration rules after the transition.)
Can departments choose to pay out overtime instead of having the hours banked as compensatory time?
Yes, if budget allows, departments may choose to pay overtime instead of banking the hours as compensatory time.
Can departments choose not to allow compensatory time?
No. Compensatory time is earned automatically based on hours reported.
- Straight compensatory time is earned when a non-employee’s total work hours and leave hours combined exceed 40 hours in a week.
- FLSA overtime compensatory time is earned when an employee’s actual work hours exceed 40 hours in a week, or an exempt employees total work hours and leave hours combined exceed 40 hours in a week.
Departments can require their employees to stop working at before accruing compensatory time, however if an employee does work additional hours, the department cannot restrict this accrual.