If I Am Fired From My Job, How Soon Must My Employer Pay Me?
Whenever an employee quits, resigns, is discharged, suspended or laid off, the wages earned shall be paid on the next regularly scheduled payday.
Other Delaware Labor and Employment FAQs
Q:What is the minimum wage in Delaware? A: The minimum wage in Delaware is $7.15. Exceptions to the minimum wage include employees in agriculture; employees in domestic service in or about private homes; …
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Q:How Often Must My Employer Pay My Wages? A: Employers are required to pay all wages due to employees on the regularly scheduled payday, designated in advance by the employer, and occurring at least once during …
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Q:Am I Entitled To Meal And Rest Brakes? A: All employees must receive a meal break of at least 30 consecutive minutes if the employee is scheduled to work 7.5 or more hours per day. Meal breaks must be given …
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Q:Can My Employer Fire Me Without Reason Or Notice? A: Delaware is an employmentatwill state, which means that, absent an employment contract (or collective bargaining agreement), which provides otherwise, an …
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Q:What Constitutes Sexual Harassment? A: Sexual harassment can be any unwelcome sexual advance, request for sexual favor, or other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature. If the harassment is by a …
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Q:Is A Work Permit Required For Employment Of A Minor? A: The minimum age for employment in Delaware is 14 years. Anyone under the age of 18 must have a work permit on file with their employer. A new permit is required when …
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