Mike
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Effective July 1, drivers who arrive on time and are delayed by a shipper or receiver for more than two hours beyond the scheduled appointment time will automatically receive detention pay of $12 ($20 for independent contractors) per hour for every hour detained beyond the two hour limit, up to 11 hours.
Detention will be calculated in quarter-hour increments. For example, if a driver arrives on time for an 8 a.m. delivery and the receiver keeps him in the dock until 11:45 a.m., he will receive 1.75 hours of detention pay (3.75 hours - 2 hours allowed = 1.75 hours).
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Detention will be calculated in quarter-hour increments. For example, if a driver arrives on time for an 8 a.m. delivery and the receiver keeps him in the dock until 11:45 a.m., he will receive 1.75 hours of detention pay (3.75 hours - 2 hours allowed = 1.75 hours).
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