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Failure to Pay Minimum Wage

Information provided by an Orlando Wage Attorney at the William McBride Law Group, P.A.

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Have you been forced to work for less than the state-mandated minimum wage, or has an employer been paying you “under the table” and you are worried about your federal and state withholding? If so, it is important to know your rights.

Florida Minimum Wage

Different states have different minimum wage rates. Effective January 1 st, 2008 the Florida minimum wage is $6.79 per hour. Florida requires all employers to post minimum wage posters in a “prominent” workplace location so employees may read the state’s minimum wage information. Employers may purchase these posters or download them form Florida’s Workforce Innovation’s website. Employers must also post the federal Fair Labor Standard Act’s minimum wage poster available from the Department of Labor (DOL) website.

In Florida, employers must pay the state minimum wage to any employee who is entitled to the federal minimum wage. If part of your pay is based on tips, you are still entitled to the federal and state minimum wage. If an employee is not receiving the minimum wage to which they are entitled, they must notify their employer and make a claim for the amount of pay owed. If the employer refuses to pay the balance, the employee can sue for full compensation.

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If Your Employer Has Failed to Pay Minimum Wage

Filing a claim for failure to pay minimum wage can be daunting, and often an employee needs the help of a qualified Orlando employment attorney. At the William McBride Law Group a qualified Orlando wage attorney knows how to help litigate a claim for failure to pay Florida's minimum wage.

Do not let your rights be ignored. Employers who fail to pay minimum wage may be held civilly liable by the state Attorneys General. Employers who knowingly violate minimum wage laws may be subject to class action lawsuits. Some states limit the amount of time an employee has to file their claim, which is why prompt action is important to establish your full legal compensation.

If you have been working for less than minimum wage for an employer, stand up for the pay to which you are entitled. Contact an experienced Orlando wage lawyer at the William McBride Law Group today for a free consultation.