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@Frank Speak @TB John @Lonesome @mjd4277 @Sirscrapntruckalot @Chinatown
Check out this bull crap.
My company wants me to electronically sign this form which decreases my pay from .68 to .61 cpm.
I am curious about the legality of such.
Is this due to the economy? My performance as a driver?
And no, this is not a 1099 job out of Chicago.![]()
Company wants me to take a pay decrease
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by Flat Earth Trucker, Apr 29, 2023.
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Might be time to start planning an exit strategy, if theyre that bad off to cut driver pay thats not a good sign.
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I would be on the phone to 360-332-1444 in a heartbeat to find out WTF. In fact I'm so outraged I might call them as a concerned citizen on your behalf.
Who do I need to speak to?
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Can you just not do the acknowledgememt and see what happens?
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That’s pretty effed up.
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Heckuva way to retain drivers.Texas_hwy_287, Lonesome, bzinger and 8 others Thank this. -
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Think I'll contact an employment attorney from Washington to inquire about the legality of this document.
Update: found this on the interwebs.
"Washington does not have any laws addressing when or how an employer may reduce an employee's wages or whether an employer must provide employees notice prior to instituting a wage reduction. Any wage reduction can only be applied to hours worked after the change and cannot be applied to hours already worked."
My question is now how long has this pay decrease been planned?Last edited: Apr 29, 2023
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Youd think theyd stop spending money on new tractors before they start screwing with driver pay. Keep them for 4 or 5 years instead of selling them off at 3 years.
"Hey, things are tight, we need to to run that tractor another 100k so we dont have to reduce pay, you ok with that?" Sound fair enough, right?
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