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Protected Wage Diploma Feature
The Protected Wage Diploma feature provides a secure and reliable way for individuals to verify their skills and education, ensuring they receive the compensation they deserve. This feature is essential for both employees and employers. Individuals can present their credentials confidently, while employers can verify the information with ease.
Key Features
Secure verification of credentials
Easy access to educational documents
User-friendly interface for managing diplomas
Integration with various job platforms
Real-time updates on diploma status
Potential Use Cases and Benefits
Job seekers can showcase their qualifications effectively
Employers can streamline the hiring process by verifying credentials
Educational institutions can issue diplomas securely
Freelancers can enhance their profiles with validated skills
Employees can ensure their wages reflect their education
With the Protected Wage Diploma feature, you can address the common challenge of credential verification. It helps build trust between job seekers and employers, making the hiring process more transparent. By using this feature, you can present your education authentically, thereby enhancing your opportunities in the job market.
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What is the penalty for not paying employees?
If you aren't paid on time at the proper rate for all hours worked, the employer may have to pay a penalty of $100 for the first pay period and $200 for subsequent pay periods. This penalty is per employee. When you file as a private attorney general, the state gets 75% of the money you collect. You get the rest.
What is the penalty for unpaid wages?
If you aren't paid on time at the proper rate for all hours worked, the employer may have to pay a penalty of $100 for the first pay period and $200 for subsequent pay periods. This penalty is per employee. When you file as a private attorney general, the state gets 75% of the money you collect. You get the rest.
How do I recover unpaid wages?
When an employer fails to pay an employee the applicable minimum wage or the agreed wage for all hours worked, the employee has a legal claim for damages against the employer. To recover the unpaid wages, the employee can either bring a lawsuit in court or file an administrative claim with the state's labor department.
How long does it take to get unpaid wages?
Time to File Under Federal Law Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLEA), you must typically file your lawsuit within two years of the date of your employer's wage violation. If the wage violation is ongoing, you will only be allowed to recover unpaid wages for the two years prior to filing your claim.
What are the penalties for not paying overtime?
DOL Overtime Penalties And employers who repeatedly violate the overtime requirements are subject to civil money penalties of up to $1,100 per violation. In some drastic cases, employers can face monumental fines and even prison time for their failure to comply with overtime law.
What are the penalties for not paying employees overtime?
DOL Overtime Penalties And employers who repeatedly violate the overtime requirements are subject to civil money penalties of up to $1,100 per violation. In some drastic cases, employers can face monumental fines and even prison time for their failure to comply with overtime law.
What happens if you don't pay overtime?
If an employer fails to pay any overtime worked, the employee may be owed back pay for the time worked but not paid, liquidated damages (which is essentially another back pay award), statutory penalties, and the employees' attorneys' fees.
What are the penalties for violating FLEA?
Willful violations of the FLEA may result in criminal prosecution and the violator fined up to $10,000. A second conviction may result in imprisonment.
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