What Can I Do If My Employer Does Not Pay Me My Wages?
By: LawInfo
You may file a complaint with the Office of the Labor Commissioner in Las Vegas or Carson City. For a copy of the wage claim form, click here. Some claims are settled immediately, but others take longer or are set for a hearing to resolve them.
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Additional Nevada Labor & Employment Law FAQs
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What is the minimum wage in Nevada?
A: The minimum wage in Nevada is currently $6.85 per hour. In Nevada, tips may not be applied as credit toward the payment of the statutory minimum wage. More -
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How Often Must I Be Paid?
A: Wages must be paid at least semimonthly. More -
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What Can Be Deducted From My Wages?
A: An employer may not withhold, deduct, or divert any part of an employee's pay other than those items required by federal and state law, unless the employee … More -
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Am I Entitled To Rest Or Meal Breaks?
A: You are entitled to a 10 minute rest period for each four hours worked. An unpaid meal period of 30 minutes of uninterrupted time shall be authorized for an employee … More -
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Can My Employer Fire Me Without A Reason?
A: Yes. Nevada is an "employmentatwill" state, meaning that an employer may terminate an employee at any time and without any reason. The employer cannot … More -
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When Does My Employer Have To Pay Me After I Quit Or Have Been Fired?
A: When you are fired or laid off, wages and compensation earned and unpaid when discharged become due and payable immediately. If you quit, wages and compensation must … More -
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What Is The Law Regarding Overtime?
A: Generally, in Nevada, an employer must pay time and one half of an employee's regular wage rate whenever an employee works more than 40 hours in any scheduled … More -
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How Do I Qualify For Unemployment Insurance Benefits?
A: To qualify for Unemployment Insurance benefits, you must: Be fully or partially unemployed Be unemployed through no fault of your own Be able to work Be available for … More -
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How Do I Know I Am Eligible?
A: You will receive a monetary determination within 7 days after you file your initial claim. This will tell you the monetary amount of your claim (weekly and maximum … More -
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What Will My Benefit Amount Be?
A: Your weekly unemployment benefit amount in Nevada can be as low as $16 and as high as $301.00. The amount of your benefits depends on the earnings used to compute … More
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