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Legal Consequences for Unauthorized Changes to Employee Hours and Pay
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10252/legal-consequences-for-unauthorized-changes-to-employee-hours-and-pay
Legal consequences for unauthorized changes to employee hours and pay primarily arise from violations of labor laws and employment contracts. Here are the key points: Unauthorized changes to pay structure or pay reductions can be illegal if they violate an employment contract, discriminate based o...
Legal Standards for Bonus Payments in Employment Contracts
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10250/legal-standards-for-bonus-payments-in-employment-contracts
The legal standards for bonus payments in employment contracts primarily depend on whether the bonus is promised as part of a contractual agreement and compliance with relevant labor and anti-discrimination laws. Key Legal Principles: Discretion vs. Contractual Obligation: Employers generally have...
Indiana wage payment regulations for minors and young workers
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Indiana Wage Payment Regulations for Minors and Young Workers Indiana's wage payment regulations for minors and young workers are primarily governed by federal and state laws. Here are key points regarding these regulations: Wage Requirements Minimum Wage: Employers in Indiana are not allowed to pa...
Employer Obligations Regarding Transparency in Pay Adjustments
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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...
Indiana laws on employer retaliation for wage complaints
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10349/indiana-laws-on-employer-retaliation-for-wage-complaints
Indiana law addresses employer retaliation for wage complaints primarily through federal protections under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), as Indiana itself does not provide explicit job protection for employees terminated for filing wage claims against their employers. However, under the FLSA,...
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...
Employee rights to unpaid wages and final paycheck contents in Indiana
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10344/employee-rights-to-unpaid-wages-and-final-paycheck-contents-in-indiana
Under Indiana law, employees have specific rights regarding unpaid wages and the contents of their final paycheck. The following summarizes these rights and relevant legal provisions: Employee Rights to Unpaid Wages Legal Basis: Both federal law (Fair Labor Standards Act, FLSA) and Indiana law prot...
What deductions employers can legally make from final paychecks in Indiana
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10352/what-deductions-employers-can-legally-make-from-final-paychecks-in-indiana
Under Indiana law, employers may make certain deductions from an employee’s final paycheck, but only under specific conditions and for particular purposes. Here is a summary of the key legal provisions: Permissible Deductions Standard Payroll Deductions: Federal, state, and local income taxes Soci...
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...
Indiana final paycheck laws and timing requirements
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Indiana law requires employers to pay a terminated employee's final paycheck on the next regularly scheduled payday following separation, whether the employee was fired, laid off, or resigned. If the employer does not know where to send the final paycheck after a resignation, the employee can send a...
Utah Labor Commission's Role in Wage Claims
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The Utah Labor Commission plays a central role in the administration and resolution of wage claims within the state. Its responsibilities and procedures are outlined as follows: Jurisdiction and Filing Requirements Wage Claims Up to $10,000: Under the Utah Payment of Wages Act (UPWA), wage claims s...
Private Cause of Action for Wage Claims in Utah
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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...
Employer obligations regarding accrued vacation and sick pay in final paycheck
https://legiswiki.com/en/p/10348/employer-obligations-regarding-accrued-vacation-and-sick-pay-in-final-paycheck
s depend on state law and company policy. Accrued Vacation Pay General Rule: In many states, employers are required to pay out accrued, unused vacation time as part of an employee’s final paycheck, unless the employer has a written policy or contract stating otherwise. California Example: Californi...