Over Time Pay For Local Drivers ?

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  1. Grande

    Grande Bobtail Member

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    I work for a company here in CA. Some new local business stared up and they offered over time pay as well as double time pay. Some of the drivers took it to far and took advantage of the OT time. A few weeks into the deal the company took away both OT and DTP. Is this legal? It was a verbal thing no one signed papers or anything.

    i heard there was some deal from 1965 or something about them not having to pay, but don't understand the law or what ever. Thanks for any help in advance.
     
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  3. d0ngmaster

    d0ngmaster Light Load Member

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    im a "local" driver in ny, used to do otr but now i just run upstate NY to nyc / long island every day. about 500 miles a day, now i work by mileage and stop pay, another company i worked for paid local guys hourly and the regional drivers mileage. i think its companies decision. nobody is being forced to work for either if they don't want to you know what i mean?
     
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    d0ngmaster Light Load Member

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    yeah they quit paying OT when they noticed the drivers were bringing a pillow to work with them... ( not joking, i know of a company here in NY same thing )
     
  5. Ghost Ryder

    Ghost Ryder Road Train Member

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    It's legal. Trucking companies are exempt from paying OT wages. Those that do either do so by choice or are unionized.
     
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  6. Chinatown

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    You're right; I once worked for a company that paid OT and lazy drivers ruined it for everyone. The terminal manager raided the trucks one day & found tons of pillows, blankets, portable TV's, reading materials, etc. Some of the drivers even had homemade beds that could fit across the two seats & put a sleeping bag on top of that. These were day cab trucks. The company put EOBR's in because of that.
     
  7. thedouble

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    yep, a lot of local hourly companies won't pay o.t. til after 50 hrs worked. total b.s.
     
  8. bbechtel16

    bbechtel16 Medium Load Member

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    I drive a day cab, am not hourly, and I'd have all that stuff if there was room for it. Doesn't anyone do a live load anymore?!
     
  9. bubba mark

    bubba mark Medium Load Member

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    Truck drivers are exempt from overtime pay. Companies do not have to pay it.
     
  10. Ghost Ryder

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    I do live loads and unloads....... Myself
     
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