Question Details: I work for a national restuarant chain. They recently started charging the employee to change their posted scheduled shift. $5.00 to the employee that asked to change and $5.00 the employee that accepted to change shifts. Is this legal?
Most employment relationships are what is known as "at will". This means that basically the employer can hire or fire someone for any reason or no reason whatsoever, as well has increase/decrease salary/hours, promote/demote, and generally impose requirements as they see fit. In turn, you can work for an employer, or not, your choice.
The only exceptions to the above would be if there is a stated company policy covering this, or there is a union/employment agreement that governs, or this situation has arisen due to some type of discrimination.

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