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<blockquote data-quote="PPH_over_9000" data-source="post: 5771620" data-attributes="member: 79761"><p>I'm burning off my lunch but it was definitely a decent saturday.</p><p></p><p>I have a bit of extra optimism in me, though. Us T-S flex drivers have been working 6 days and getting straight time every saturday, despite all of us being over 40hrs in a week due to being forced in on Monday.</p><p></p><p>From the way I read the Atlantic Supplement, if we're over 40 by Saturday then we should still be making overtime despite it being our scheduled day.</p><p></p><p>Was just talking about this earlier this morning but haven't brought it to anybody yet. Anybody here have any thoughts or opinions? I think it's clear as day but I know contractual issues are always "open to interpretation."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PPH_over_9000, post: 5771620, member: 79761"] I'm burning off my lunch but it was definitely a decent saturday. I have a bit of extra optimism in me, though. Us T-S flex drivers have been working 6 days and getting straight time every saturday, despite all of us being over 40hrs in a week due to being forced in on Monday. From the way I read the Atlantic Supplement, if we're over 40 by Saturday then we should still be making overtime despite it being our scheduled day. Was just talking about this earlier this morning but haven't brought it to anybody yet. Anybody here have any thoughts or opinions? I think it's clear as day but I know contractual issues are always "open to interpretation." [/QUOTE]
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