Final Pay Dispute Resolution
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In Pennsylvania, employers must provide final pay on the next scheduled payday, including all wages, bonuses, and unused vacation. If not received, you can file a complaint with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. Consider consulting an employment attorney for guidance.Full Conversation
Final pay
Hi Luz! In Pennsylvania, when it comes to final pay, here are a few key points to consider:
- Employers must provide final pay on the next scheduled payday.
- It includes all wages, bonuses, and unused vacation.
- If not received, you can file a complaint with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry.
Is there anything specific you'd like to know about your situation?
- Employers must provide final pay on the next scheduled payday.
- It includes all wages, bonuses, and unused vacation.
- If not received, you can file a complaint with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry.
Is there anything specific you'd like to know about your situation?
I put my two weeks notice in after being on a leave of absence. I had no intention of leaving but felt forced to leave. The company told me they would pay me for my final two weeks not to return. I sent them an email I s
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex situation regarding your employment. Here are a few general points about final pay in Pennsylvania:
- Employers must provide final pay on the next scheduled payday.
- Final pay includes all wages, bonuses, and unused vacation.
- If not received, you can file a complaint with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry.
Did you receive your final payment as agreed?
- Employers must provide final pay on the next scheduled payday.
- Final pay includes all wages, bonuses, and unused vacation.
- If not received, you can file a complaint with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry.
Did you receive your final payment as agreed?
I believe on March * * about not ever receiving the payment as promised and i still haven't gotten paid.
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Thanks for sharing, Luz. It seems like you might need to file a complaint with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry if you haven't received your payment as promised. Have you considered reaching out to them or contacting an employment attorney for further assistance?
Thanks for sharing, Luz. It seems like you might need to file a complaint with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry if you haven't received your payment as promised. Have you considered reaching out to them or contacting an employment attorney for further assistance?
I haven't reached out to the department of labor about thus situation. I started the process fir unemployment and never followed through with it because im working some where else. I am trying to find an attorney.
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Luz, it seems like your situation with your final pay is significant. You should definitely consider reaching out to the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry or an employment attorney for assistance. Would you like to know how to file a complaint or need help with finding an attorney?
Luz, it seems like your situation with your final pay is significant. You should definitely consider reaching out to the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry or an employment attorney for assistance. Would you like to know how to file a complaint or need help with finding an attorney?
Can you please help.
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Luz, it seems like your situation might be significant enough to warrant legal assistance. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If yes, could you provide more details about your issue?
Luz, it seems like your situation might be significant enough to warrant legal assistance. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If yes, could you provide more details about your issue?
What more information do you need?
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Luz, could you provide a brief description of your legal issue?
Luz, could you provide a brief description of your legal issue?