If you quit, the employer must pay you on the next regularly scheduled payday. If you are fired, they must pay you within five days of termination, per New Mexico statutes 50-4-4 and 50-4-5.
If they can show that a loan was made, they are entitled to get the money back. No agreement to pay it back needs to be shown.
Yes, certainly. If I contact your last employer and you are no longer there, you ARE unemployed, becasue you are seeking work with me.
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Contact the employer and inquire about the check.
no and just give it back to them
You contact your employer and ask for another copy.
check with your state's dept of labor...augusta, ga
In the state of Arizona an employer is required to provide an employee with their last paycheck within 24 hours of firing them. In certain circumstances where an employer may not be located in the same state there are technicalities in which they can have this law waived to 7 days.
US Department of Labor by laws state that an employer most pay an employee twice a mouth or once every week ...
Contact your employer or contact the payroll service company your employer uses. Those are the only entities that would have a copy of your paycheck stub.
How long does the employer have to pay you after being fired
In general, until the next regularly scheduled pay date after you're terminated/quit.