Q&A

Can your boss take money out of your check?

Can your boss take money out of your check?

The only deductions your employer can take from your pay are deductions he or she must take and deductions you have agreed to. Your employer must have your agreement in writing. Sometimes employers take money out of your pay to pay themselves back for cash shortages, or property damage. But this is not legal.

What should I do if my employer shorts my paycheck?

When employer shorts your paycheck, the most effective response is to work with an employment lawyer to hold the employer accountable and ensure it complies with the law. Proving that your employer owes you back pay or unpaid overtime requires presenting evidence that you worked all the hours you claim you did.

How to fight for short paycheck and unpaid overtime?

The unpaid wage lawyers in the Columbus, Ohio, office of The Friedmann Firm welcome opportunities to fight for short paycheck and unpaid overtime. We offer free, confidential consultations, so call us with your questions and concerns at (614) 610-9755. We also take appointment online through this contact form.

What to do if you get a reduced pay check from your employer?

You may first want to ask your employer for an explanation, to determine whether the reduced amount of the check was due to a processing error or bank mistake, rather than because the employer does not intend to pay you for the full amount of hours you worked.

What to do if you get shorted on pay in Ohio?

Additionally, an Ohio unpaid overtime attorney can requests your payroll records pursuant to the Ohio Constitution. You may be able to use those to prove all hours worked. You can also legally share your concerns with co-workers and discuss whether your employer is shorting their pay in addition to yours.

What should you do if your paycheck is short?

Those laws, primarily the federal Fair Labor Standards Act, further require employers to keep careful records of all the time that each employee works. When an employer complies with the law, no worker should ever end up working unpaid hours. What to Do When Your Paycheck is Short? Now, mistakes do happen.

How to approach your boss with pay problems?

Your boss might refer you directly to the HR department, which usually is responsible for processing employees’ pay. However, if you need information from your boss concerning your hours worked, you might still need to visit with her about your time, and whether accurate records are being provided to the payroll department.

Additionally, an Ohio unpaid overtime attorney can requests your payroll records pursuant to the Ohio Constitution. You may be able to use those to prove all hours worked. You can also legally share your concerns with co-workers and discuss whether your employer is shorting their pay in addition to yours.

What to do if you make a mistake on your pay stub?

It’s likely an honest mistake, which is why you should keep your own detailed records and learn how to read your pay stub. Report the error immediately to your boss, supervisor or human resources. Talk to your co-workers to see if they’ve noticed any discrepancies in their paychecks.