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Failure to Pay Wages

Unpaid Wages

One of the ways that our law firm helps California employees is through legal efforts to obtain unpaid wages. When an employee is terminated in California, final pay is due within 24 hours. When a California employee resigns, final pay is due within 72 hours of resignation.

When representing an employee on a failure to pay wages claim, we generally begin with a letter to the employer intended to open the channels of communication. If a client has a valid claim and their employer refuses to make full and final payment, we have the option of filing a lawsuit against the employer for unpaid wages.

If you are a California employee who feels you have been treated unfairly, whether you have suffered as a result of workplace discrimination, harassment, unpaid wages, or another unlawful employment practice, our lawyers can help. At the Advantage Law Firm, we are dedicated to protecting employee rights. We handle a wide range of employment law matters on behalf of employees throughout California.

We handle all unpaid wage claims, including failure to pay these types of compensation:

  • Salary
  • Earned wages
  • Commissions
  • Vacation
  • Earned bonus and promised bonus

From our offices in San Diego, Orange County, the Bay Area, and San Jose, we handle unpaid wage claims statewide throughout California. If you have not been paid the wages you have earned, we encourage you to contact us today for assistance.

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To reach one of our four office locations to schedule a free consultation, call us toll-free at (866) 406-3204. For assistance online, contact us by e-mail.

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San Jose Office: (408) 890-7377 | Location
San Diego Office: (619) 567-6361 | Location
Orange County Office (Irvine): (714) 602-1171 | Location
Bay Area Office (Oakland): (510) 567-4600 | Location
Toll Free: (866) 406-3204

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