When do I receive compensation for travel time?

Employers should compensate workers who must travel to various locations throughout their workday for work-related business. For example, an employee who delivers yard signs for a political campaign should be compensated for the travel time in between deliveries. On the other hand, employers are not required to compensate employees for their commute to and from work, regardless of the time required to do so.

If you are traveling extensively for your job, but you are not receiving compensation for time spent en route, contact the wage and overtime lawyers of Tycko & Zavareei LLP at 202-973-0900 today.

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