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Commuting Time Typically Not Compensable — Even in a Supercar

Cars. Lots of really fancy cars. That about sums up my Sunday in which I went to the Concorso Ferrari & Friends car event in West Hartford Center.  It has one of the biggest collections of ultra-expensive cars in the state — all to benefit the Connecticut Children’s Medical Center. What I wouldn’t do to commute in the Pagani supercar! (Anyone have an extra $3 million lying around?) Now, the odds on you commuting in a supercar and wondering if you’re getting paid by your employer are probably about the same as winning Powerball, but it’s still worth asking the question: Why don’t you get paid for commuting to work? The answer lies in the law and something called the Portal-to-Portal Act.  The Act states that employers are not required to pay for the time employees spend on activities occurring before or after (“preliminary or postliminary”) they perform the principal activities for which they are employed. Thus, compensab...