finnsixtythree
Junior Member
New Hampshire, The collision repair shop I work at pays based on a per job basis.
If I get a job that the insurance company will pay 10 hours labor, and I can get it done in 5 I still get 10 hours pay. Although I am employed by the company, paid by the company, receive benefits. I am considered a sub contractor. We call It flat rate. Work is assigned to technicians to complete. When the supervisor has it out for someone instead of firing them, he stops giving them work. In effect keeping them from earning money and forcing them to seek other employment. My supervisor is proud that he has no lay offs and no one that I know has ever received any unemployment compensation. Who will speak for me and the countless others subjected to this?
If I get a job that the insurance company will pay 10 hours labor, and I can get it done in 5 I still get 10 hours pay. Although I am employed by the company, paid by the company, receive benefits. I am considered a sub contractor. We call It flat rate. Work is assigned to technicians to complete. When the supervisor has it out for someone instead of firing them, he stops giving them work. In effect keeping them from earning money and forcing them to seek other employment. My supervisor is proud that he has no lay offs and no one that I know has ever received any unemployment compensation. Who will speak for me and the countless others subjected to this?