If a trucker is picking up materials from a public works site in one county, and hauling to a county in which the rates are different, which rates apply?
A. The rates applicable to the county in which the public works site is located. Q. If a truck driver leaves the company’s yard, drives to an asphalt plant, picks up a load of asphalt, delivers it to a public works site, returns to the asphalt plant for another load, delivers it, then drives back to the company’s yard, does Prevailing Wage apply to the entire time? A. Prevailing Wage would apply from when the driver reached the asphalt plant until when he left the public works site for the last time that day. The initial leg of the trip, to the asphalt plant, and the final leg of the trip, back to the company’s yard, would not be subject to Prevailing Wage (but would be subject to basic Wage and Hour laws). Q.
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