Monday 27 April 2015

Who can assist you in getting your unpaid wages?


The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is the federal law that protects wages and other rights of employees in America. Still, many workers fall victim to wage theft and unpaid salaries. Employers find different methods like falsely claiming an exempted position or employee contract to trick workers out of their fair wages. Usually, they trick employees in overtime, bonuses, paychecks, and commissions, breaks, off the clockwork, vacations, or leave.
There are many different government agencies charged with investigating wage theft, but the government is not incentivized to zealously protect your rights. Government workers receive a salary no matter what happens to your case, they are graded statistically on them resolving cases, not necessarily by the quality of the resolution. In contrast, most private attorneys who litigate wage and hour disputes are not paid unless they win your case, so they have ever incentive to win your case and win big, if feasible.
You can contact an unpaid wages attorney to file a lawsuit against your employer. Usually, lawyers first speak with you at length about your case and determine if this affects many other people. If so, it may be brought as a class or collective action which can try to maximize your recovery and remedy an injustice. In contrast to a government settlement, if your case is brought as a class, the lawyers will try to get you an incentive award above and beyond your maximum relief that you may be entitled to by law.
In off the clock claims, as the plaintiff you have the burden of proof and you need to provide proper evidences of wage theft. It may include records of work hours (whether on paper or electronic), paychecks etc. and evidence contradicting the paid hours. If you are classified as exempt from overtime and the employer makes you work many hours claiming your salaried, the employer has the burden of proof. For example, if they call you an account manager and try to say your exempt from overtime but you don’t manage any people, they may have misclassified you and you may be entitled to overtime for all those overtime hours worked.
What can you get from lawsuit?
Under Federal Law, Workers can get back payments if they win lawsuit in court. They might also get an equal amount for the liquidated damages. In addition, the attorney's fees are often paid separately. Each state may also have other damages you are entitled to.
You should discuss with your lawyer about the compensations or other fees you may receive on winning the unpaid salary case.
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