Legal Question in Employment Law in New York
My employer laid me off and provided a letter outlining my one month severence package. She then never paid the severence and decided she would not be making the payments. Can I sue her for the amount agreed upon? I was an at-will employee with no employment contract.
Asked on 5/03/17, 9:58 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Arnold Nager
Arnold H. Nager, Esquire
You could probably file a wage claim based upon the letter. Alternatively, you could sue in Small Claims Court. It's worth a try. Good luck.
Answered on 5/03/17, 2:46 pm
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