Interstate Distrbuting company

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  1. Techman1967

    Techman1967 Bobtail Member

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    I'm not sure if this is the right place to poat this, but I saw this in the paper here this morning and found it to be INTERSTRING!!!!!


    Tacoma-based trucking company sued for overtime
    Published: June 3rd, 2008 01:00 AM | Updated: June 3rd, 2008 06:29 AM
    A Tacoma-based long-haul trucking company failed to pay its drivers legally required overtime wages when they drove more than 40 hours a week, a suit filed in Pierce County Superior Court claims. The suit, filed by former driver Larry Westberry, claims Interstate Distributor should have paid its drivers 11/2 times their normal per-mile rate when they drove more than 40 hours a week. The suit seeks to become a class action on behalf of all Interstate drivers in similar situations.
    Renee Trueblood, the company's senior vice president of human resources and corporate counsel, said Monday that the company had just been served with the suit.
    "This is still very new to us. We're still evaluating it," said Trueblood.
    Interstate employs some 3,200 workers. It provides truckload transportation services to the lower 48 states and Canada. The company is owned by the McLean family.
    The suit claims that Washington law as interpreted in a 2007 state Supreme Court case requires that drivers be paid overtime for hours worked over the normal 40 even if that time is logged out of state.
    The trucking industry appealed the state court's ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court, but the high court refused to consider it.
    The suit was filed on Westberry's behalf by the Seattle law firm of Bendich, Stobaugh & Strong. That firm specializes in employment-related cases. It handled a class-action suit against Microsoft by temporary workers. That suit resulted in a $97 million payment to those workers.
    John Gillie: 253-597-8663

    WWW.tribnet.com/business


    Comments any one? I'll bet that there will be quite a few on this subject, I'll keep an eye on this one to see how it plays out......:biggrin_25511:
     
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  3. 6pak4-two

    6pak4-two Medium Load Member

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    I've seen this before in CA. not in trucking although not exempt in piece workers mainly construction.
    Large company's would hire them to install cabinets on large construction sites pay a flat rate if you did the job in 8 great if it took 12 hrs. pay stayed the same.
    CA. found out about it said if they have no contractors lic. they are employees and needed to get over time.
    CA. was loosing a great deal of money so it's not so much about the worker as it is about the state.
    So if you get .30 cpm for 40 hrs. you then get .45 cpm for the next 30 or is there double time mixed in as well. I wonder if this will impact Gordon and May as well in CA. company's had to go back to 2002 I think and pay all overtime had a friend he got $ 10,000.00 for a year.
     
  4. Techman1967

    Techman1967 Bobtail Member

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    gordon's is most definantly watching, and I'm not to sure about MAY as their based out of OR. But i'll ask sometime over the next three days, as I am at their HQ for orentation this week. I'll let you know.:biggrin_25520:
     
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