Onsite Reform Act of 2022: Difference between revisions

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<li>Establish a standard payment scale and schedule for technicians</li>
<li>Establish a standard payment scale and schedule for technicians</li>
<li>Establish a standard payment scale and schedule for customers</li>
<li>Establish a standard payment scale and schedule for customers</li>
<lik>Prevent abuse of the Onsite system and promote the availability and effective range of individual technicians</li>
<li>Prevent abuse of the Onsite system and promote the availability and effective range of individual technicians</li>
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== Reason for Changes ==
The reason for this proposed legislation is due to certain companies and customers abusing the onsite system, ether by trying to ask for cheap onsites or by scheduling multiple onsites to get the discounted rates, then canceling most of the onsites after confirmation and assignment. These types of activities have lead to frustration within the techs, shortage of available fuel resources (especially with the current rising fuel costs), and resulting in situations where technicians can not be paid at all due to the short-changing by clients.

Revision as of 01:20, 27 April 2022

NOTICE:
This is proposed legislation and as not been voted on or approved into regulations yet.

Purpose and Scope

The purpose and scope of the Onsite Reform Act is to establish the following.

  1. Establish a standard payment scale and schedule for technicians
  2. Establish a standard payment scale and schedule for customers
  3. Prevent abuse of the Onsite system and promote the availability and effective range of individual technicians

Reason for Changes

The reason for this proposed legislation is due to certain companies and customers abusing the onsite system, ether by trying to ask for cheap onsites or by scheduling multiple onsites to get the discounted rates, then canceling most of the onsites after confirmation and assignment. These types of activities have lead to frustration within the techs, shortage of available fuel resources (especially with the current rising fuel costs), and resulting in situations where technicians can not be paid at all due to the short-changing by clients.