I was involved in a company accident and my employer is taking the deductible out of my paycheck what can I do???????

Marco Del Real | Aug 24, 2019 | Category: State government office

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Paul B | Aug 24, 2019

I'm not a lawyer but I know if you are licensed and insured on a company vehicle....you're covered. Life happens and your employer is responsible for his own vehicles. An employer can't take from your check to fund a mistake or accident unless you signed something in an employee handbook. ( Bab M ) is correct and the local labor commissioner office is where you should go. It's free and they will let you know what you are entitled and/or not responsible for in regards to your check deductions. You can also go on the State website for the labor board and greed with keyword searching about your issue and there is a direct paragraph in there that says exactly what you need to show your employer prior to you going to Labor Board. Sometimes it's easier to inform your employer than to punish them. If you are complcompletely lost message ma and I can help. I've been dealing with this for a year and I can easily find it for you

Bab M | Aug 24, 2019

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