Time limits for final paychecks in Texas

by Administrator 4. June 2010 02:19
When employees quit or are dismissed from their jobs, they may still have an outstanding paycheck. These paychecks must be sent to the former employee by a certain time. 
 
The time limit depends on state laws and the nature of how the employee left the job. In Texas, the time limit is typically six days if the employee is fired and the next payday if the employee quits.
 
If you or anyone you know has questions about employee compensation, contact the Houston employee compensation attorneys of the Ross Law Group at 800-634-8042. 

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