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Employer Obligations Regarding Transparency in Pay Adjustments
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10251/employer-obligations-regarding-transparency-in-pay-adjustments
primarily involve disclosing pay scales and salary ranges to both job applicants and current employees, with specific requirements varying by jurisdiction but increasingly common in many U.S. states and the EU. Key obligations include: Disclosing Salary Ranges in Job Postings: Many states, includ...
Utah Wage Payment Laws
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10244/utah-wage-payment-laws
Utah wage payment laws require employers to pay employees at least twice per month on pre-established paydays, with wages generally paid within 10 calendar days after the end of the work period. If a payday falls on a weekend or legal holiday, payment must be made on the preceding business day. Empl...
Private Cause of Action for Wage Claims in Utah
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10247/private-cause-of-action-for-wage-claims-in-utah
Under Utah law, employees have a private cause of action for wage claims, meaning they can sue their employer in court to recover unpaid wages. The specific procedures and requirements depend on the amount of the wage claim: Claims of $10,000 or Less: Employees must first exhaust administrative r...
Wage Theft and Legal Remedies in Utah
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10246/wage-theft-and-legal-remedies-in-utah
In Utah, wage theft occurs when an employer fails to pay an employee the wages they are legally owed, including unpaid wages, overtime, or final pay at termination. Utah law provides several remedies and procedures for employees to recover these unpaid wages. Proving Wage Theft To prove a wage thef...