Get What You’re Owed From Your Old Job

When someone leaves a job, especially when it’s on bad terms, it’s unfortunately common for the employer to stiff the former employee on their last paycheck. Commission salespeople and those who the employer believes aren’t in a position to fight back are particularly vulnerable.

Maybe you didn’t get the commissions you’re owed. Maybe you weren’t paid the overtime you were supposed to be paid. Maybe you earned that yearly bonus but were conveniently fired right before it was supposed to be paid out. All of these could form the basis of a wage claim.

Wisconsin doesn’t take these types of claims lightly, and if your employer is found guilty of not paying wages it was supposed to, you might be eligible to receive double your unpaid wages and find the employer responsible for paying your attorney fees.

So if you weren’t paid what you’re owed, give us a call to see if there’s anything you can do about it.

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