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In reply to the discussion: U.S. Steel wins Supreme Court labor fight [View all]former9thward
(33,424 posts)21. I worked in a rolling mill and a coke plant.
Both departments in a steel mill. It took me an average of 5 minutes to get my safety gear on or off. That is about average. I'm sure that if people were getting paid for that time it would suddenly take 15 or 20 minutes to get it on and off. The court was right. Federal labor law prohibits this and always has.
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Putting on clothing that doesn't require any additional time than one would spend getting dressed
okaawhatever
Jan 2014
#42
Then they need to get it added into their contract the next time. SCOTUS did say
cstanleytech
Jan 2014
#41
The court expressly does NOT overturn Steiner v. Mitchell, 350 U. S. 247 (1956)
happyslug
Jan 2014
#20
Have this group of RepubliCON Dancing Supremes ever ruled in favor of Unions?
fasttense
Jan 2014
#29
the workers deserve to get paid for that, but the union didn't negotiate for it.
geek tragedy
Jan 2014
#39