It depends on the collective bargaining agreement between the Teamsters union and the employer. Some agreements may provide for double time pay on Sundays, while others may not. It is important to consult the specific agreement in place for accurate information.
6.50. Double time on Sunday's
Your employer is entitled to pay you as per the agreement. If your initial agreement states that you will be paid equally everyday, you can not claim more for Sunday work.
The date you get paid depends on when you file. If you file Sunday at midnight to Sunday at 12 noon, you will generally be paid on Tuesday - which is the earliest day you can be paid. As a general rule you are paid 2-3 days from when you file, depending on the time of day you file.
Teamsters Local 748 might penalize their workers when they become disabled and have to retire early by slashing their retirement by more than half due to a lack of funding. Many of the local unions have problems with cash flow at this time. This happens even when people have paid into the fund for eighteen years.
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Yes I work for a major snack company, I am a route leader, sometime well most of the time I have to travel to different states to work, i may have to cover a vacation for a open route. I have to leave on Sunday to get to my destination. should i get paid for having to travel on Sunday.
Companies are not required to pay you for time you do not work. If they chose to do so, it is entirely their choice and should be considered a benefit rather than an entitlement. You will probably not be paid.
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Whether Sundays are paid at double time typically depends on the employer's policies, the employee's contract, and local labor laws. In some industries, such as retail or hospitality, workers may receive additional pay for Sunday shifts, while in others, it may be treated as a regular workday. It's important for employees to check their specific agreements and local regulations to understand their rights regarding Sunday pay.
If you plan to stay in the home for a long time extra payments toward the principal can reduce the payback time by years depending on how much you pay.
Your soul and self-respect. Other than that, they want money as well.
No. In the U.S., no law requires anything other than overtime for more than 40 hours per week.