Legal Question in Business Law in New York
Non-payment of wages
My employer has not been paying wages that are owed to his employees. He withholds paychecks until he has money in his account, sometimes for weeks. What can I do about it?
Asked on 3/22/04, 6:30 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Walter LeVine
Walter D. LeVine, Esq.
Re: Non-payment of wages
You can report this to the local Wage and Hour Bureau, if there is one, or to the ATtorney General. Wages must be paid on a regular basis, whether it be wewkly, semi-monthly, bi-weekly or monthly. Of course, although you may not want to do this, you could quit and sue for the unpaid wages. I suggest acting fast, as it sounds like you could lose some wages if the business went under.
Answered on 3/22/04, 9:46 pm
Norman Nadel
Norman Nadel, Esq.
Re: Non-payment of wages
Report this conduct to the Attorney General in Albany.
Answered on 3/22/04, 6:38 pm
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