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NeedHelp80

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? ca

A question...I agreed to be hired on with my old company for the stipulation to work for them for one year (ending December 28, 2007). It is an hourly wage job not salaried. My boss let me know last Friday that this coming Friday (Sept. 28) would be my last day because he can't afford me anymore. He's been paying out of pocket for my wages for too long now.
Because we signed a contract, is he obligated to pay me for the remaining months that I won't be working there? Or can he use it as a loophole and say, well we don't have any jobs for you to work at right now, so I just dont have to give you any hours? (it's for an alarm company-that's why the no work situation).
Please let me know any information! i'd like to know before I take further action, if I can.
 


BL

Senior Member
Do you have other employment lined up , and/or are you seeking employment ?

Forget about it , you would not walk into court with clean hands .
 

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