Legal Question in Employment Law in New York
Withholding of salary and commissions
Can my employer legally withhold the salary and commissions due me after termination? We are disputing a charge of missing funds, which I intend to pay if it is found that I am at fault. In the meantime, he has fired me and refuses to pay me. What recourse, if any, do I have?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Withholding of salary and commissions
Under New York law, commissions are considered wages. It is unlawful to withhold wages.
Re: Withholding of salary and commissions
Only if they are disputing that you earned them, which sounds like your situation.
As to recourse, normally, the department of labor will investigate non-payment of salary claims, but if your employer has improperly accused you of theft and fired you, you can sue for defamation and salary. It depends on what exactly happened.
One thing to bear in mind are the terms of your employment contract, which I don't know. Were you "at will"?