Unpaid Wages Legal Steps
Summary
In California, if you are not being paid, you can file a wage claim with the Labor Commissioners Office. The statute of limitations for such claims is generally three years from when the wages were due. Its important to maintain detailed records of hours worked and any communications with your employer. Consulting an employment attorney can provide further guidance.Full Conversation
john
Hi John! What legal issue are you dealing with? I'm here to provide some helpful information.
labor non payment issue
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, John. In California, there are specific steps you can take if you're facing a labor non-payment issue:
- File a claim with the California Labor Commissioner's Office.
- Keep records of hours worked and any communications with your employer.
- You may also consider speaking with an employment attorney.
Is your employer disputing the hours you've worked or just not paying at all?
just not paying at all
If your employer is simply not paying you in California, you can take the following steps:
- File a wage claim with the California Labor Commissioner's Office.
- Maintain detailed records of hours worked and attempts to resolve the issue.
- Consider consulting an employment attorney for further guidance.
Is there anything else you'd like to know?
is there a swtatut of limitations
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In California, the statute of limitations for filing a wage claim is generally three years from the date the wages were due. This can vary based on the specifics of the case, so it's often a good idea to file a claim as soon as possible.
ok can i tell you the specifics
Sure, feel free to share the specifics of your situation!