unfair charge for unit damage caused driver

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  1. davejacobs

    davejacobs Bobtail Member

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    I dont understand which part is not clear. i am asking if there is any organization that could defend driver rights in this case, making the company go with the affordable option
     
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  3. davejacobs

    davejacobs Bobtail Member

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    Unfortunately, it is not. There is a contract saying if employee(driver) damages any of the units provided by company, he will be held liable
     
  4. JB7

    JB7 Heavy Load Member

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    There is such a thing as illegal and unenforceable contracts/clauses. Ones that will never hold up in court. If the amount is over a few hundred dollars get an attorney.
    Is an Employee Responsible for Damage to Company Property? - LegalClarity
     
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  5. Grouch

    Grouch Road Train Member

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    Unless a driver has signed a form stating he is responsible for any damage and he will pay the cost of repairs, the company cannot legally take money out of the driver's pay. This goes for anything. You even have to sign for taxes to be deducted from your pay.
     
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  6. Knightcrawler

    Knightcrawler Road Train Member

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    Im aware of it. I would never work for one no matter how desperate I was, but I am indeed aware of it.
     
  7. davejacobs

    davejacobs Bobtail Member

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  8. gentleroger

    gentleroger Road Train Member

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    If I'm paying for anything, I'm paying off the invoice, not the estimate. That's all you really need to do - insist on seeing the final invoice.

    That said - its not your stuff, don't pay for it. They can fire you, but that's it.
     
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  9. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    And if you sign that contract and lock yourself in to the agreement, and now you want a way out?
    After you sign your life away to an unfair company, you want a fair way to make them do what you consider the right thing?

    Ignorance is bliss, until it bites you in the behind.
     
  10. buzzarddriver

    buzzarddriver Road Train Member

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    How much unpaid work do they owe you? If less than the damage estimate, hand in the keys and walk away. You will be ahead in the long run. Then go to work for an honest company.
     
  11. Stringb8n

    Stringb8n Road Train Member

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    So are you a contractor or an employee with an employment contract?
     
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