No. There is no possible method in which your employer can withhold this. The Government is the governing body for disability insurance. They issue checks for disability.
If you are trying to get a workmens compensation claim, the company is not the issuing body either. The company has an insurance company that would pay these claims and again, the administering body is the Government.
The employer is only responsible to pay you for when you are working. Compensation claims go through your state.
No. That is discrimination in the US and most of Europe.
can my employer withhold my final check
if you get fired can an employer withhold your retirement after working for them for 30 years
You can't. An employer may withhold FOR social security.
No, as an employer, I am required by law to withhold federal taxes from your paycheck.
When an employer does not withhold taxes from an employee's paycheck, it means that the employee is responsible for paying their own taxes directly to the government.
They cannot charge any fee for performing the required payroll functions of an employer. They are required to withhold. The amount they must withhold is also defined.
This would be the employer choice to do this yes.
Withholding means that employer is taking funds out of the check for taxes.
They cannot charge any fee for performing the required payroll functions of an employer. They are required to withhold. The amount they must withhold is also defined.
He can for the day that you claimed to be sick.
Nope