Swift Transportation Seeking Participants For A Class Action Lawsuit Phoenix Arizona

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  1. Gary7

    Gary7 Light Load Member

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    For all those company people, i.e. Current Drivers, little girls in the office or anyone else currently employed by Swift You may post as many rebuttals, explanations or statements of disagreement as you like, however I will not respond further to anyone from Swift. ALL relevant facts are stated herein]

    This correspondence is written by a past employee in an effort to solicit participants to determine feasibility of a possible class action lawsuit against Swift Transportation for violation of Federal Labor Laws and/or the FLSA.

    Lets start with Swift Driving School: A prospective Driver enrolls in the School, fills out all the paperwork, continues through School and graduates, is assigned a mentor then graduates and is assigned his/her own truck.

    Part of the required paperwork to be signed prior to starting School is a Tuition Reimbursement Agreement to be payroll deducted -- {paraphrased clause} In the event the Driver's employment ends, Swift may withhold the employees last payroll check to be applied toward any remaining unpaid balance due on Tuition.

    (A)Swift policy states that Drivers who are on duty, not driving will receive breakdown pay and/or reimbursements for overnight motel bills, or both.

    (B)Federal Law states: a Driver is on duty, not driving, waiting on a dispatch during a 7 day period, the Driver drives a total of 800 miles for a week @ .34 per mile = $272.00. On duty time = 56 hrs. Average hourly rate = $4.85 per hr. The Driver must be paid equivalent to $5.85 per hr. Federal Minimum Wage.

    (C)Federal Law requires ALL Swift Drivers who are on duty between Monday thru Sunday of ANY week, to average $5.85 per hour for all on duty hours, it DOES NOT matter how many miles are driven. (this includes time waiting on a load or any other on duty time)

    (D)Example: After your home time ends (on Sunday) and you receive your first dispatch to begin your next 14 day work period (on Monday), your payroll check for week 1 should not be less than $409.50 and, your payroll check for week 2 should not be less than $409.50, it does not matter how many miles are driven.

    (E)You are a past employee Driver and have received phone calls or a correspondence from Collect America Commercial Services, Inc. 16011 College Blvd. Suite 101, Lenexa, KS 66219 regarding a debt owed for Swift Driving School and you did not receive your last payroll check or your last payroll check did not include pay for which you submitted BOLs or receipts.

    Once a Driver's employment ends with Swift, the unpaid tuition balance is turned over for collection. The Driver's last check is withheld by Swift. The amount of unpaid wages and any other money owed to the Driver IS NOT deducted from the outstanding tuition balance that Swift attempts to collect. Federal Law requires ALL earned wages to be paid.

    Current and past employee's who are interested in the possibility of recovering back pay and wages due, please respond to this complaint. Current employees please do not disrupt the work place or solicit participants on company time or on Swift premises

    read more http://www.ripoffreport.com/employers/swift-transportation/swift-transportation-seeking-p-354fx.htm
     
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  3. sedain

    sedain Medium Load Member

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    id say just about ANY otr company is guilty of all of that and worse.


    hope you win,goodluck.
     
  4. snowman01

    snowman01 Road Train Member

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    uh..Fed min wage is not $5.85/hr
     
  5. snowman01

    snowman01 Road Train Member

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    And I'm a little hazy here on what the suit is about. The company agrees to provide you with CDL training with the proviso that you are to pay them back over a period of time and if you quit then you still owe them the money. You, as an adult, agree to take on this debt. Is your argument that you are not an adult and therefor not subject to the terms of a legal contract or that you are not mentally competent to enter a contract? Or are you just a freeloader like the Wall Street Protesters that think the world owes you stuff and you don't have to honor your word or contracts?
     
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  6. tirednaz

    tirednaz Heavy Load Member

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    Becareful you don't get yourself sued for defamation of character with the use/description of "Little Girl in Office"
     
  7. otherhalftw

    otherhalftw R.I.P.

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    How many times has this been tried....every year since.....truck driving graduated from using horses I think!
     
  8. snowman01

    snowman01 Road Train Member

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    I should point out that I graduated from the Swift School years ago. They gave me free CDL training and in return I told them I would drive for them for a year. I did it (3yrs ) because I told them I would. What ever happened to people giving their word and then keeping it????
     
  9. 1nonly

    1nonly tease-y-ness

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    Some people figured out they could get away with not keeping it. And lawyers realized they could make money by helping people not keep it.
     
  10. Hanadarko

    Hanadarko Independent Owner/Operator

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    Man if that doesn't say a mouthful..... :biggrin_25513:
     
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