You have a right to be paid the wages you have worked towards. But when your employer does not adhere to state and federal laws, you deserve justice. If you have been a victim of wage and hour violations, you need legal support to get back what is rightfully yours.
While you would hope your employer would not intentionally commit a violation, these things do happen rather often. Common types of wage and hour violations include:
Reporting your wage and hour violation case may seem daunting but it doesn’t have to be. The U.S. Department of Labor will file violations from every state. In addition, you can work with an employee rights attorney to seek justice in your state.
If your wage and hour violations claim is successful, you may receive back wages in addition to liquidated damages, attorney’s fees, and court costs.