Is it legal in PA for an employer to withhold my last pay to pay the insurance deductible?
No, its not a legal deduction. This activity violates the Wage Payment and Collection Law.
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No, its not a legal deduction. This activity violates the Wage Payment and Collection Law.
I am sure you can, but a will might not be the best method. I used to be solicitor to the Chester County Recorder of Deeds and Orphans Court, and...
Yes. You have a case. You need to consult an employment lawyer immediately.
Usually these types of cases are hard. First protection is the union contract. You need to go through your union and make sure they grieve it. ...
Probably not. You had a very good unemployment case because employer cannot treat similarly situated EEs differently, supervisor or not, in...
It depends at what stage of the process your are in. At what stage of the process are you? Initial? Hearing before Referee? Appeal to UCBR? ...
Yes, you can. You can argue that it really was sex discrimination. Employer might argue that making fun of employee's weight is not same as sex...
If they withhold your last paycheck, you have a claim under Pa's Wage Payment and Collection Law.
I assume you lost you UC appeal before a Judge. More facts are necessary to determine if you have a chance of success. You may have a pregnancy...
They are violating the Wage Payment and Collection Law, and penalties include 25% on top and attorneys fees. You don't have to sign a...