Employment Law Violations Guide
Summary
Employers in Pennsylvania must provide pay stubs with each wage payment. Forcing someone to stay in a room may be considered false imprisonment. To address these issues, contact the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry for wage-related concerns and your local police department to report false imprisonment.Full Conversation
Suing
Hi ****! I can help with that. Could you please provide more details about the situation you're considering suing over? For instance, is it related to a contract dispute, personal injury, property damage, or something else? Your location would also be helpful to provide specific legal information.
Employment related . Getting paid in cash instead of direct deposit with no pay stub . Employer refused to allow me to lesve the room
Hi ****, it sounds like you may have a strong case regarding employment law violations. Here are some key points:
- Employers must provide pay stubs documenting wages.
- Forcing you to stay in a room could be considered false imprisonment.
What state are you located in? This will help provide more specific legal information.
Pennsylvania
Hi ****, here are some key points relevant to your situation in Pennsylvania:
- Pay Stub Requirement: Employers in Pennsylvania must provide a pay statement with each payment of wages.
- False Imprisonment: Forcing you to stay in a room could be considered false imprisonment.
Feel free to ask any more questions or provide additional details about your situation.
Who do i conract to pursue an investigation and charges
****, you may want to contact the following agencies:
- Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry: They can help with issues related to wage payment and employment conditions.
- Local Police Department: To report false imprisonment.
Would you like contact details for any of these?
Yes
Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry
Phone: *-*-*-*
Website: www.dli.pa.gov Local Police Department
Please contact your local police department using the non-emergency number to report the false imprisonment incident.
Is there anything else you would like to know or need assistance with?