Contact the company concerned.
I wok for one company as a contractor one wk, he neverpay ,wt i do
If your employer has not paid you, you can file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau about the unpaid wages.
wages unpaid or owed
Yes, but only if the landlord has a valid civil judgment against you.
In the state of Florida a creditor is only allowed to garnish a certain amount of your wages up to twenty five percent only if you meet a certain threshold or if it is in regards to child support , alimony , unpaid property taxes or unpaid federal student loans.
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No, an employer cannot legally ask you to sign a waiver that waives your right to collect unpaid wages. Such waivers are generally considered unenforceable under labor laws, as employees have the right to receive their earned wages. Employers are obligated to pay employees for work performed, and any agreement to forfeit that right would typically be deemed invalid. If faced with such a request, it's advisable to seek legal counsel.
If the association has obtained some kind of judgement against you in a court of law for monies owed, the state collections statutes apply to actions that association can and cannot take to collect the money owed according to the judgement.
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You must first have a unpaid wages case. Then find a unpaid attourney in the yellow pages.
The government typically garnishes wages when they have been unable to collect on money the individuals owes to the government or others. The most common reasons for garnishment are for unpaid taxes and for unpaid court ordered child support obligations.
A lending institution is able to use whatever means possible to legally collect on a debt owed to them. This includes garnishment of wages to attaching liens on ones bank accounts.