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Expected to drive for stock without compensation

So I work at a fast food chain as a team leader, which is sort of a pseudo supervisor, making $15.89 an hour (Canada). When our location runs out of a certain item, I am expected to drive my own vehicle to another location before my shift and deliver it to my store. The trip costs about $15 in gas, and I do not get compensated for it. I often get 3-5 hour shifts and when I make one of these deliveries it essentially lowers my wage by $3-$4 an hour for that day (around 30% of my pay). Nowhere in my employment contract does it state that I’m required to take these trips in my own vehicle. Thoughts?


So I work at a fast food chain as a team leader, which is sort of a pseudo supervisor, making $15.89 an hour (Canada).

When our location runs out of a certain item, I am expected to drive my own vehicle to another location before my shift and deliver it to my store.

The trip costs about $15 in gas, and I do not get compensated for it.
I often get 3-5 hour shifts and when I make one of these deliveries it essentially lowers my wage by $3-$4 an hour for that day (around 30% of my pay).

Nowhere in my employment contract does it state that I’m required to take these trips in my own vehicle.

Thoughts?

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