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Business Know-How Q & A (tm)
Paying for
Travel Time
by Janet Attard
Dear Janet,
I work for a small construction
company whose employees come in to load up their trucks in the morning,
drive from job to job during the day, then return the truck back to our
facility at the end of the day.
The owner has been paying the
employees an hourly wage based on the hours they work from the time they
arrive at the first job until they leave the last job. He says he doesn't
have to pay for their travel time to the first job or back from the last
job. Is this legal?
--Wondering in AZ
Dear Wondering,
No, it's not legal under the
circumstances you describe. By law, employees who are required to report
to a meeting place a the start of a job and return back to a designated
place at the end of a job, must be paid for their travel time to the first
job and back from the last job.
About the author
Janet Attard is the founder of
the award-winning Business
Know-How small business web site and information resource. Janet is
also the author of The
Home Office And Small Business Answer Book and of Business
Know-How: An Operational Guide For Home-Based and Micro-Sized Businesses with
Limited Budgets.

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