Legal Question in Employment Law in New York
Employment Offer Letter
When accepting my current position,
I was given an offer letter stating my
current and future salary based on
pending investments coming into the
company. Those investments have
since come in. At this point, the
promised salary has not yet be
provided, and attempts to claim it
have been met with constant
attempts at renegotiation and
promises of future compensation. Do
I have legal grounds for action to
claim said salary including retroactive
pay to when it should have started?
At this point, I no longer am
interested in salvaging a good
employment relationship.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Employment Offer Letter
Perhaps not retroactively absent a lawsuit, but certaininly you have legal grounds for an action, namely an agreement. It is a contract action.