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The payment of wages is regulated by federal and state law. Employers must pay wages in cash or its equivalent, and direct deposit is gaining in popularity as a convenient method for paying wages. In addition to the method of payment, state laws also regulate how frequently employees must be paid. Many states have laws regarding the payment of wages upon the termination of employment, including accrued vacation, and these rules often differ depending on whether the termination is voluntary or involuntary. If there is a dispute about wages, the employer must pay the employee what it concedes is due. The employee may file a wage claim with the Commissioner of Labor to collect any remaining wages he or she believes are owed. State and federal law also require that employers maintain certain records related to payroll and that those records be available for examination by the Department of Labor on 72 hours' notice. Employers must post an official wage and hour notice in the workplace.


 
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153603faqs.aspxQuestions & AnswersCan a company require employees to be paid by direct deposit to their choice of a financial institution in West Virginia? National
153599faqs.aspxQuestions & AnswersCan an employer in the state of kentucky force their employees to use direct deposit as the only means to recieve their wages? National
153978faqs.aspxQuestions & AnswersDo I have to pre-note for direct deposit? Are there any federal rules that require that? National
155805faqs.aspxQuestions & AnswersDoes BLR have a current 50-state summary of final paycheck laws that explains when a final paycheck must be ready, in each state, upon resigation and termination? National
153597faqs.aspxQuestions & AnswersI am looking for information and or topics that discuss direct deposit policy and procedure. My company is moving towards paper less checks and mandatory direct deposit. How would I word this in a policy format? National
153946faqs.aspxQuestions & AnswersI have an employee who abandoned their job after one day's work. Do I have to pay him at the agreed hourly rate or can I pay minimum wage? Do I have to pay him at all? National
155913faqs.aspxQuestions & AnswersI have employees in numerous states and would like them to all move onto direct deposit for our payroll. Can my company mandate this for employees out in the field?  National
153598faqs.aspxQuestions & AnswersIs there any regulations in Oklahoma reguarding Mandatory Direct Deposit? National
153602faqs.aspxQuestions & AnswersOur salary payroll will be changing from a 24 pay frequency a year to a 26 pay frequency and the employees will need to be notified. Are their time requirements involved in notifying the employees? National
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153601faqs.aspxQuestions & AnswersWe believe the salaries should be recalculated taking their yearly salary and divide by 27. Salaried employees are concerned that they are being shorted after they calculte if paid by hourly rate. Any suggestions? National
153600faqs.aspxQuestions & AnswersWe have employees in Indiana and Florida. Can we require our employees to accept direct deposit of their payroll? National
156633faqs.aspxQuestions & AnswersWe’re looking for ideas on how to handle the 27 pay dates in 2009. Our primary concern regards salaried employees who are paid biweekly. Should we reduce their pay and adjust for 27 pay dates instead of 26? National
153596faqs.aspxQuestions & AnswersWhat are the laws for Massachusetts regarding paying wages. Am I allowed to pay per diem employees two weeks out. National
154489faqs.aspxQuestions & AnswersWhat must employers do in the event of a wage dispute? National