Anonymous
Post 02/12/2016 14:08     Subject: Collecting overtime after leaving

Let us know how things go, OP!
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2016 09:36     Subject: Collecting overtime after leaving

Anonymous wrote:The dad was refusing to pay overtime. He was either gonna cut my hours or just not pay. I knew when I left of try to collect. He's saying I can't prove he didn't pay overtime. It clearly states it on my pay stub. I was not salary. It clearly states I was hourly.


I thoroughly understand why OP stuck it out, and I would have done the same. She already had a job, she has paystubs that prove the total number of hours but don't include overtime. Unless DB has a calendar to prove that he paid ore hours thna she worked every single week, she doesn't have to prove anything else. She knew she could go after it after termination, but may not have known whether it was worth it.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2016 09:10     Subject: Collecting overtime after leaving

The dad was refusing to pay overtime. He was either gonna cut my hours or just not pay. I knew when I left of try to collect. He's saying I can't prove he didn't pay overtime. It clearly states it on my pay stub. I was not salary. It clearly states I was hourly.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2016 07:56     Subject: Collecting overtime after leaving

Why did you wait for it to go over 100s of hours?
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2016 03:19     Subject: Re:Collecting overtime after leaving

Go for it and report back!
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2016 19:34     Subject: Collecting overtime after leaving

Anonymous wrote:I have document emails each Friday stating the hours I have worked. Which is normally 10-15 hours over 40 a week. I would assume that's enough for documentation. I also have emails of pay stub stating the pay period and hours worked. I've been completely paid on the books.


Then you're golden. Contact Wage and Labor or an employment attorney.