Bon Appetit, Bimbo, Snap-On Tools, other delivery drivers with regular routes misclassified as independent contractors in California: Who’s affected?
Are you a delivery driver in California with a regular route currently classified as an independent contractor?
If so, you may be missing out on important employee benefits and may be able to take legal action.
If you are a delivery driver with a regular route and are classified as an independent contractor, you may have been misclassified. Around the country, companies may classify drivers as contractors in order to get out of paying benefits due to regular employers.
However, in many cases, the duties and regular work schedule of these drivers makes their roles more similar in nature to the work of a regular employee. Regular employees receive benefits that contractors do not. These benefits can include:
- Overtime pay
- Rest and meal breaks
- Health insurance
- Disability Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Paid time off
- Others
Do You Qualify?
If you are a delivery driver in California who has a regular route but is classified as an independent contractor, you may be eligible to participate in a delivery diver wage and hour class action lawsuit investigation.
The following companies are among those who may be misclassifying drivers as independent contractors:
- Bimbo (aka Earthgrains)
- Bon Appetit (aka Canteen)
- Mission Tortilla
- Snyder’s Lance
- Pete’s Coffee
- Snap-On Tools
- Mac Tools
- Martin’s Bread
- Vector Marketing
- Others
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