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I worked for an employer in MA for approximately 3 months. This part time opportunity, hours and rate were agreed upon by all parties in advance. I have not been paid for services - approximately $4,000. I no longer work there and have contacted the employer / owner several times (over the past two months) and being told I will get paid when they have cash to pay me. I have only received $100.00 to date.
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Anonymous
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Posted on / Aug. 19, 2015 09:26:00

I am sorry to hear your employer has behaved this way. His actions are totally illegal. You can recover up to 3 times the money owed to you plus legal fees. The first step is to contact an attorney and then decide precisely how to proceed based on the factual details. If you like you can contact me without obligation.

Do not let this go on too long. Contact an attorney who handles this type of litigation, which I do.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Aug. 19, 2015 09:26:00

I am sorry to hear your employer has behaved this way. His actions are totally illegal. You can recover up to 3 times the money owed to you plus legal fees. The first step is to contact an attorney and then decide precisely how to proceed based on the factual details. If you like you can contact me without obligation.

Do not let this go on too long. Contact an attorney who handles this type of litigation, which I do.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Aug. 19, 2015 09:26:00

I am sorry to hear your employer has behaved this way. His actions are totally illegal. You can recover up to 3 times the money owed to you plus legal fees. The first step is to contact an attorney and then decide precisely how to proceed based on the factual details. If you like you can contact me without obligation.

Do not let this go on too long. Contact an attorney who handles this type of litigation, which I do.

Anonymous
Reply

Posted on / Aug. 19, 2015 09:26:00

I am sorry to hear your employer has behaved this way. His actions are totally illegal. You can recover up to 3 times the money owed to you plus legal fees. The first step is to contact an attorney and then decide precisely how to proceed based on the factual details. If you like you can contact me without obligation.

Do not let this go on too long. Contact an attorney who handles this type of litigation, which I do.

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