Legal Question in Employment Law in California

I was terminated on 11/20/2013 and I never got my last paycheck. My Employer is giving me the run around and 4 Contingency fee Attorneys have already turned my down. I can't afford to hire an attorney. What should I do now ?

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Asked on 12/06/13, 11:40 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

You should contact your local Labor Commissioner office (officially known as the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement). They are a state agency whose job is to investigate employers who don't pay their employees properly. They do not take a portion of your recovery, either. They are a good option when your case is not worth a lot of money.

You can find them easily online.

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Answered on 12/06/13, 12:04 pm
Kristine Karila Law Office of Kristine S. Karila

It is strange that lawyers have turned you down if you are owed wages - unless the reason is that your former employer is broke and too difficult to collect from. Call an employment law attorney to discuss. Many of us offer a free initial phone consultation and may be able to get what is owed to you at no cost to you. CA law requires an employer to pay an employee's final paycheck including any earned and unused vacation or PTO "immediately" upon termination. If not, they usually have to pay one day's pay for each day you have to wait - up to 30 days PLUS your attorneys' fees. 949-481-6909

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Answered on 12/06/13, 12:49 pm
Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

What you should have in the beginning, file a claim with the local office of the Labor Commissioner, for unpaid wages, interest and penalties.

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Answered on 12/10/13, 3:41 pm


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