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National Motor Club Roadside Assistance Workers Overtime Pay Claims

National Motor Club Roadside Assistance Technicians Overtime Pay ClaimsIf your car has ever broken down before you realize how important the role of a roadside assistance technicians job is. They make the process go along a lot smoother especially if you do not have the tools and equipment necessary to fix the problem. Typically, roadside assistance technicians work around the clock totaling more than 40 hours in a single week, but never get paid the appropriate amount of overtime. Our unpaid overtime lawsuit attorneys actively represent roadside assistance workers who have been denied overtime wages from their employer.

There are several roadside service companies located throughout the U.S., however one of the largest companies is National Motor Club. If you or someone you know works or have worked as a roadside service technician for National Motor Club and have been denied overtime pay benefits, you do have legal rights and a lawsuit may be filed to collect back all unpaid wages, as well as compensation for other damages.

National Motor Club offers emergency road service 24 hours a day in the United States and Canada It was founded in 1956 and as one of the largest independently owned motor clubs in the United States.  It provides service to single rear-axles, two or more wheeled registered and licensed motor vehicles used for private, on-road transportation, including passenger vehicles, motorcycles, RVs and light trucks. In addition, trailers of any kind are covered for tire change service only.

The services provided by its National Motor Club roadside assistance technicians include towing, flat tire service, lockout, jumpstart, fuel delivery, winching, extraction, delivery and installation of some parts.

According to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), roadside assistance technicians are entitled to receive overtime pay if they work more than 40 hours in a single work week. In general, “hours worked” includes all time an employee must be on duty, or on the employer’s premises or at any other prescribed place of work, from the beginning of the first principal activity of the work day to the end of the last principal work activity of the workday.  Therefore, if National Motor Club does deny you overtime wages they may be in violation of the FLSA.  It is important that you speak with one of our top rated overtime pay lawyers to discuss your case and determine whether or not you are wrongfully being denied pay.  

Call our law firm office today at (855) 754-2795. We offer a Free, No Obligation Case Review and will represent you under our No Win, No Fee Promise.  This means that there are no legal fees or costs to you whatsoever until we win or settle your case. Call now! Do not work another day without determine if you are eligible to file a claim. Every day you wait to call you could be losing out on significant money.

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