Legal Question in Construction Law in Massachusetts
Not paying me
I have worked (on books with taxes
taking out)for a small landscaping
company for the last four years
without any issues. This last snow
storm I worked 30 Hours over two
days. The owner called me a few
days after the storm to tell me to
check on some of my lots because
there were piles of grass because
of the way I plowed. I didn't think it
was a big deal since I have been
plowing for him for years. When I
called him Friday to set up a time to
pick up my pay check he stated
because he had to go back to my
lots and fix the grass and two small
signs (which happens every year)
he was NOT going to pay me since
he had to pay someone else to fix
the mistakes. Is this legal?? He
Never provided me with any written
notice of me not getting my
paycheck.
First is this legal?
Second can he come after me for
any damages?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Not paying me
No, this is not legal.
You will need to file a writeen complaint with the Attorney General's Office's Wage and Labor Division. You must file a complaint with the Attorney General's office before you are allowed to file suit in court.
If the employer refuses to pay you, you should probably speak with an attorney. The penalty for employers who are found to have violated the Massachusetts wage laws fail is triple the amount owed, plus attorneys fees and costs.