Late Paycheck Employment Rights

Summary

Employment laws vary by state, but generally, not receiving a paycheck on time does not justify not attending work. Employers are typically required to pay employees on scheduled paydays. If your paycheck is delayed, you should report the issue to your employer or HR department. Failing to attend work without proper notice could result in disciplinary action, including termination. Consult a local employment attorney for specific advice.

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My paycheck has not been deposited into my account.I will receive it on Monday.I was supposed to receive it today.Can I get fired if I do not go into work for the next 2 days?Because I have not been paid
Hello ****, could you please tell me the location where you're working? It's crucial to provide accurate information as employment laws vary by location.