Legal Question in Employment Law in California
If you travel from work place to work place, can your employer consider your time traveled between job sites hours unworked? Where would I find it in the labor codes?
Asked on 4/30/10, 2:49 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Alden Knisbacher
knisbacher law offices
The employer must pay all travel time between job sites. There can also be situations -- e.g., if you are required to prepare or clean equipment at home, where travel from home to the first work site or from the last work site back to your home must be paid. Feel free to provide more details to my email address. [email protected]. I am in San Francisco but handle cases state-wide. Thank you.
Alden Knisbacher
415-522-5200
Answered on 5/06/10, 7:01 am
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