cross-posted from: https://futurology.today/post/7165802
Bank of America is facing a proposed class and collective action lawsuit that accuses the company of failing to pay hundreds of hourly workers for time spent booting their computers, logging in, and launching required software before officially starting their shifts.
The complaint, filed by former employee Tava Martin, focuses on a routine familiar to many in the modern workplace: unlocking encrypted drives, signing in through multi-factor authentication, connecting to a VPN, and launching business-critical applications. According to the filing, these tasks could take up to 30 minutes each day and were required before employees could access the company’s timekeeping system to clock in.



It’s not Linux, it’s having to go through a bunch of corporate login SAAS bullshit before you’re able to access your timesheet and punch in.
Wait that’s not “boot time” that’s literally just work lol