What did you want me to look at in your link? The employee must be paid at least minimum wage?
Traveltime
§ 785.33 § 785.34 § 785.35 § 785.36 § 785.37
§ 785.38 § 785.39 § 785.40
§ 785.41
General.
Involuntary attendance.
Training directly related to employee’s job. Independent training.
Special situations.
Apprenticeship training.
General.
Effect of section 4 of the Portal-to-Portal Act. Home to work; ordinary situation.
Home to work in emergency situations. Home to work on special one-day assignment in another city.
Travel that is all in the day’s work.
Travel away from home community.
When private automobile is used in travel away from home community.
Work performed while traveling
Boy that doesn’t copy and paste well
§ 785.39 Travel away from home community.
Travel that keeps an employee away from home overnight is travel away from home. Travel away
from home is clearly worktime when it cuts across the employee’s workday. The employee is simply substituting travel for other duties. The time is not only hours worked on regular working days during normal working hours but also during the corresponding hours on nonworking days. Thus, if an employee regularly works from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. from Monday through Friday the travel time during these hours is worktime on Saturday and Sunday as well as on the other days. Regular meal period time is not counted. As an enforcement policy the Divisions will not consider as worktime that time spent in travel away from home outside of regular working hours as a passenger on an airplane, train, boat, bus, or automobile.
That does not say am employee must be paid his normal working hours. It speaks to travel time only. It says an employee must be paid travel time IF it is during normal working hours (regardless of whether it is a normal working day or not)