Does the employer have to pay travel time when the employer arranges for a company vehicle to pick up employees and deliver them to the job site?
A. If employees are using such a service for their own convenience and are not required to travel in the company vehicle, this is still considered normal home-to-work/work-to-home travel. The driver of the company vehicle is the only person actually performing work and therefore the only employee to whom travel time pay is due. Q.
Related Questions
- If an employer allows an employee to take a company vehicle home, does the employer have to pay for travel time from home to the job site and vice versa?
- Does the employer have to pay travel time when the employer arranges for a company vehicle to pick up employees and deliver them to the job site?
- When employees resign -- or are discharged -- from a job, must the employer pay them for any accrued, unused vacation time?