Timing of Payments and the Final Paycheck
"I lost my job when the company closed our local branch. They told me my final paycheck
would be in the mail, but that was three months ago. I keep calling the head office,
but nobody calls me back. All I want is my paycheck." - sample issue
With some limited exceptions, employers must pay their employees weekly or bi-weekly
all wages earned within seven days of the particular pay period. There are exceptions to this general rule. For example, a commissioned salesperson shall be paid not less frequently than once in each month.
If the employment ends, the employer shall pay the employee not later than the regular pay day. The term "wages" includes all vacation time earned under the employer's written or oral policy. Employees who quit can be paid their wages as late as the next regular pay day.
If your old employer didn't pay you full wages through your date of termination,
contact us today.
This information is not a do-it-yourself guide to resolving employment disputes
or handling employment litigation. While some may find this useful for understanding
the basic issues and their legal context, it is NOT a substitute for experienced
legal counsel and does NOT provide legal advice. Please
contact the law offices of Neil H. Greenberg and Associates P.C. to discuss your specific case.