This is Texas. So my job has a lot of security to get into where we are supposed to work. We have to pass through these checkpoints to get to essentially the job site. Asking management and their expectation is that we will be passed these security checkpoints and on job site by the required time which is 6.
The issue is it took me 25 min of standing in line today to get passed this checkpoint and into the jobsite. They are also trying to cut costs and reducing the manning of said checkpoints so I only expect the wait times to get worse unless they take some action, which is doubtful.
So the question is what is considered unreasonable by law to where they would be required to pay for time spent waiting in the line to basically get into work. Spending more time in a line then my commute to work is kind of ridiculous and I really dont enjoy the idea of spending 40 min of my day unpaid for something I have no control over. Is there any worker law that state that this is unreasonable? Or they have to offer compensation?
Thanks!
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