California Supreme Court Asked To Weigh In On - Mondaq
Seyfarth Synopsis: The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals once again has asked the California Supreme Court for assistance in determining important questions of California law. Last week, the Ninth Circuit certified three questions to the California Supreme Court asking it to determine whether a construction industry employer should have paid its employees in three different circumstances.
Background
The California Flats Solar Project ("the Project") retained CSI Electrical Contractors ("CSI") for procurement, installation, construction, and testing services for Phase 2 of the Project. George Huerta, a construction worker who performed services for CSI through a subcontractor, Milco National Constructors, claimed that CSI should have paid him for the time he spent driving down a dirt road at low speeds, and waiting to be inspected by security before entering and leaving the construction site. Additionally, Huerta claimed that he and his co-workers should have been paid for their meal breaks because they were prohibited from leaving the job site during them.
The workers arrived at the construction site via personal vehicles, carpools, and buses. The Project had one entrance, requiring workers to first pass a guard shack at the entrance, then to stop at a Security Gate several miles down the road where a security guard scanned each worker's badge and sometimes peered inside vehicles. CSI told workers that the Security Gate was the first place they "were required to be at the...
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