Post by account_disabled on Mar 14, 2024 6:15:31 GMT
It seems that the president of the United States is not only frivolous in his decisions, but also that he does not pay his employees correctly.
A clear example of this is Donald Trump's personal driver, Noel Clinton. He has worked with the president for more than 25 years, however, according to statements to Reuters, the real estate billionaire did not pay him overtime and raised his salary only twice in fifteen years. Furthermore, the second increase was made by reducing his health benefits.
Therefore, Cintron sued the Trump AQB Directory Organization for some 3,300 overtime hours that he allegedly worked in the last six years and due to the statute of limitations, he is not allowed to sue for overtime before that date.
"In a completely cruel display of unjustified privileges and rights and without even a minimum of nobility oblige, Trump and his businesses exploited the driver."
Other Trump employees or contractors joined the driver's accusations since they have also issued a lawsuit against the President or his companies over several years, alleging that they have been underpaid and that they have not kept their promises to compensate them for their work.
Cintron, Donald Trump's driver, sued the Trump Organization for some 3,300 overtime hours that he surely worked in the last six years.
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Trump driver demands overtime pay
Among the people suing are mortgage brokers, landscapers and electricians who say they have not been paid commissions or fees.
It is worth mentioning that a year ago, one of Trump's luxury complexes in the state of Florida was ordered by an appeals court to pay more than $32,000 to a supply company that claimed it was not paid for the paint. which he used to fix up the property.
The demand has not been immediately responded to, however Cintron tells EF that he was obliged to be at the president's service starting at 7:00 a.m. every day until the magnate, his family or business partners no longer required his services.
A clear example of this is Donald Trump's personal driver, Noel Clinton. He has worked with the president for more than 25 years, however, according to statements to Reuters, the real estate billionaire did not pay him overtime and raised his salary only twice in fifteen years. Furthermore, the second increase was made by reducing his health benefits.
Therefore, Cintron sued the Trump AQB Directory Organization for some 3,300 overtime hours that he allegedly worked in the last six years and due to the statute of limitations, he is not allowed to sue for overtime before that date.
"In a completely cruel display of unjustified privileges and rights and without even a minimum of nobility oblige, Trump and his businesses exploited the driver."
Other Trump employees or contractors joined the driver's accusations since they have also issued a lawsuit against the President or his companies over several years, alleging that they have been underpaid and that they have not kept their promises to compensate them for their work.
Cintron, Donald Trump's driver, sued the Trump Organization for some 3,300 overtime hours that he surely worked in the last six years.
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Trump driver demands overtime pay
Among the people suing are mortgage brokers, landscapers and electricians who say they have not been paid commissions or fees.
It is worth mentioning that a year ago, one of Trump's luxury complexes in the state of Florida was ordered by an appeals court to pay more than $32,000 to a supply company that claimed it was not paid for the paint. which he used to fix up the property.
The demand has not been immediately responded to, however Cintron tells EF that he was obliged to be at the president's service starting at 7:00 a.m. every day until the magnate, his family or business partners no longer required his services.