Legal Question in Employment Law in Illinois
I'm a massage therapist. I make a specific wage per session but I've noticed every time the company runs a special for the day I make up to $2 less for the massage. If I see a client that presents a coupon at time of pay same thing. They deduct $1.50 from my session. They do this without consent and without informing me. Is this legal?
Asked on 11/20/10, 8:58 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Betty Tsamis
Tsamis Law Firm PC
This depends upon your written agreement with the employer. There are also several other important considerations such as whether or not you are actually an employee (which you might be despite being classified as an independent contractor as is standard in your industry). If you're an employee, your employer cannot make deductions from your wages under the circumstances which you describe.
Answered on 11/26/10, 6:40 am
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