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    Oil company appeals drillers’ pay dispute

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorApril 29, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    (CN) — Oilfield directional drillers who routinely pull 84-hour weeks and earn up to $200,000 a year may or may not be owed overtime by Schlumberger Technology Corp. A three-judge Fifth Circuit panel wrestled with that dispute Wednesday, questioning when a paycheck stops being a true “salary” and starts looking like disguised day-rate pay.

    Schlumberger classified the plaintiffs as exempt “highly compensated employees” under the Fair Labor Standards Act, paying them a guaranteed $47,000 annual base salary — $1,826 every two weeks — plus daily “rig bonuses” that often made up 60 to 80% of their total compensation. The workers say the bonuses were really ordinary wages for their normal 12-hour, seven-day rig shifts, meaning Schlumberger owed them overtime.

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