Legal Question in Employment Law in California
Boss Bounced Pay Check
My boss owes me $1850 in work that i've already done. He knows he owes me the money but is giving me the runaround. Upon getting hired, we signed no written agreements, all agreements on employment and salary were verbal. The only evidence i have are copies of the work i've done for his company. All this happened about a month ago. Do I have any chance to get my money from him if I take legal action?
Asked on 12/05/01, 6:29 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Thomas Pavone
Pavone & Cohen
Re: Boss Bounced Pay Check
Yes. You can file a wage claim with the California Labor Commissioner. Be prepared to prove the work you performed (Hours worked is best, completed work is OK) and the details of your compensation negotiation.
Answered on 12/06/01, 8:03 pm
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