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If you quit your job and the employer still owes you a check for the week you worked. do they have to pay you?



If you quit your job and the employer still owes you a check for the week you worked. do they have to pay you?

Yes, and it must be paid to you within so many days of the pay date that you would have normally received it, but no more than 14 days after you quit. But, rules vary state to state.
US Federal law says they do.
yes they do if you worked they must pay you
YES YES YES YES YES
yes, not sure where you are from but there should be laws to protect this.
Yes, and it has to be made availible to you on your normal payday UNLESS they fired you. They have to also keep your insurance in force until the end of the month that you left....a well kept secret is that employeers pay the insurance premium at the START of the month, before they have gotten your part of the payment from your paycheck. The insurance is still in effect until the end of that month.
Yes, but they don't have to pay you for the days you were supposed to work and didn't. If you quit, they also don't have to pay you for the day you quit.

They can pay you on the next, regular payday, but some states require payment the same day, but very, very few states do that.
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