President Trump's Former Driver Files Lawsuit Over Unpaid Overtime Wages
President Trump's Former Driver Files Lawsuit Over Unpaid Overtime Wages
Have you ever worked for an employer who dragged their feet when payday came around? Fortunately, many jobs today are salaried or at least set you so you automatically get paid on a consistent schedule for the time you work in a given week. Unfortunately, there are the occasional employers that would otherwise try to get out of paying their workers for all the work they do, and apparently, our Commander-in-Chief is not immune from this, according to a recent lawsuit. Earlier today President Trump's former driver filed a lawsuit “against the president's company alleging he's owed more than $200,000 in unpaid overtime wages.”
The suit was filed by Noel Cintron, 59, and argues that Trump and his business “exploited him in an utterly callous display of unwarranted privilege and entitlement and without even a minimal sense of noblesse oblige by failing to pay for about 3,300 hours of overtime over the past six years.” It turns out that Cintron was employed as Trump's driver “for more than 20 years until Republican Party nominated the former real estate mogul to be president and the Secret Service took over his transportation needs.” During his time as Trump's driver, Cintron claims he was “required to be on duty for Trump beginning at 7 a.m. until his services were no longer required for the day.”
Driver with their hands on the steering wheel; image courtesy of Pexels via Pixabay, www.pixabay.com
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