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Difference between revisions of "My Employer Isn't Paying My Wages"

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{{Template:Legal Help Guide TOC}}As an employee, you are entitled to be paid for all of the hours that you worked, within a short period after completing the work. If you have worked overtime, you may be entitled to additional pay for the excess hours. You may also be entitled to pay for statutory holidays.  
{{Template:Legal Help Guide TOC}}As an employee, you are entitled to be paid for all of the hours that you worked, within a short period after completing the work. If you have worked overtime, you may be entitled to additional pay for the excess hours. You may also be entitled to pay for statutory holidays.  


If you can't resolve a problem relating to unpaid wages directly with your employer, you generally have two options for taking action:  
If you can't resolve a problem relating to unpaid wages directly with your employer, you generally have two options for taking <span class="noglossary">action</span>:  
*[[I need to take someone to court—what's the process?|sue directly in Small Claims Court (or the Supreme Court)]], or  
*[[I need to take someone to court—what's the process?|sue directly in Small Claims Court (or the Supreme Court)]], or  
*make a claim through either the provincial or federal labour ministries.   
*make a claim through either the provincial or federal labour ministries.   
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