Former DBI Services Employee Seeks Allegedly Unpaid OT for Off-the-Clock Work
by Nadia Abbas
Last Updated on August 15, 2018
Dozier v. Dbi Services, Llc.
Filed: August 10, 2018 ◆§ 3:18cv972
A former technician for infrastructure operations and maintenance provider DBI Services alleges he is owed unpaid overtime wages stemming from off-the-clock work.
A former technician for infrastructure operations and maintenance provider DBI Services, LLC alleges he is owed unpaid overtime wages stemming from off-the-clock work.
According to the lawsuit, the plaintiff, who was employed by the defendant from June 2014 to January 2018, was an hourly paid on-call technician who performed general maintenance and repair of highways and roadways. The plaintiff was required to take a company vehicle home to use for on-call assignments, the complaint explains, and was required to perform a routine vehicle inspection before and after its use. These inspections, which were allegedly performed off-the-clock, resulted in approximately 40 minutes of uncompensated work each day, the plaintiff claims. As such, the case argues the former technician worked in excess of 40 hours each week and is entitled to time-and-a-half overtime pay for hours spent inspecting his vehicle.
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