These ignorant asses really piss me off just throwing packages. How do these ignorant asses get these jobs in the first place
Mind you my front door is 7feet from the dam gate.
Mind you my front door is 7feet from the dam gate.
I came home one day and found a bright green glob of snot on the front step near a package that had been delivered. Check the cams and sure enough it was the driver. Footage was provided to the company and he had his pay docked. I'll see if I can dig out the footage and post will post it.
Non exempt and commission based employees can legally have pay 'docked'.
http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/legal-limits-pay-docking-unpaid-suspensions-29992.html
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First they can not have their pay deducted for green snot. Second you failed to see what the state law states also. Here in IL you can not dock pay for damage etc etc. Lets not forget you link only refers to suspensions which is not docking pay. straight from the horses mouth
http://www.dol.gov/whd/overtime/fs17g_salary.htm
Circumstances in Which the Employer May Make Deductions from Pay
Deductions from pay are permissible when an exempt employee: is absent from work for one or more full days for personal reasons other than sickness or disability; for absences of one or more full days due to sickness or disability if the deduction is made in accordance with a bona fide plan, policy or practice of providing compensation for salary lost due to illness; to offset amounts employees receive as jury or witness fees, or for military pay; for penalties imposed in good faith for infractions of safety rules of major significance; or for unpaid disciplinary suspensions of one or more full days imposed in good faith for workplace conduct rule infractions. Also, an employer is not required to pay the full salary in the initial or terminal week of employment, or for weeks in which an exempt employee takes unpaid leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act.
Which is why I said 'non exempt'.
You are reading way too much into the post. Its 100 percent legit..he was told that there was a deduction...who knows what really happened to the employee.Never mind you are completely missing the point. Moving on. Suspended without pay and deducting money from a check are to different things. any how I highly doubt someone was in trouble for what the poster stated as green snot it doesnt make any sense
So you come home and found snot on your stairs and think the company docked him pay for what and told you about his discipline? Lets not forget anytime you hear someone got their pay docked it really hasn't since according to federal EOC laws docking pay is illegal. The only things aloud to be removed from a persons check is SS, federal and local taxes and insurance or other authorized deductions when approved by the employee and in writing. Im not saying i don't believe the snot part not even sure why you would complain about it but they surely did not reveal any results of discipline. If they did I'm sure it was smock up the butt to appease you and make you think the issue was handled.
It was actually snot and to spit it somewhere right in someones walk way rather than waiting until you get on the street 5 seconds later is more of a dick move. It wasn't just an ordinary piece of snot. I can imagine what would happen to me if I spat on a customers property at my job.
Haha, I was actually thinking of rigging my PC up to print an image when it detects movement in that area and send him a pic, but your idea is similar to what others have had--actually it's better. My wife said I should leave a note saying he's welcome to more money, but a picture of him actually stealing it is clever.In the dish under the new change, leave him a picture of him stealing the change the first time. You might enjoy the expression on his face more than turning him in.