I can only see this much of the Article before the WSJ wants me to subscribe:
Quote:
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled Amazon.com Inc.’s warehouse workers weren’t entitled to overtime pay for time they spent in antitheft screenings at the end of work shifts, a decision that could benefit several leading companies.
The court, in an unanimous opinion by Justice Clarence Thomas, said the workers
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Because this screening is done at the end of a shift then my solution is that it happens in company time.
On mining sites in Aus you get random drug/alcohol screening immediately prior to entering the site. And if you work in a gold or diamond processing area then you get random screened in company time on the way out.