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Difference between revisions of "My Employer Isn't Paying My Wages"

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Your employer has 15 days to respond to your Request for Payment. If he/she does not, or the matter is not resolved, you can file a [http://www.labour.gov.bc.ca/esb/facshts/complaint.htm complaint form] with the [[Employment Standards Branch of BC]].
Your employer has 15 days to respond to your Request for Payment. If he/she does not, or the matter is not resolved, you can file a [http://www.labour.gov.bc.ca/esb/facshts/complaint.htm complaint form] with the [[Employment Standards Branch of BC]].


The ESB staff will investigate and offer to resolve your claim through '''mediation'''. If mediation does not work, it will be sent to a hearing before an '''adjudicator''', who will hear from both sides and then make a decision called a '''determination'''.
The Employment Standards Branch staff will investigate and offer to resolve your claim through '''mediation'''. If mediation does not work, it will be sent to a hearing before an '''adjudicator''', who will hear from both sides and then make a decision called a '''determination'''.


If you are not satisfied with the determination of the adjudicator, you can appeal to the Employment Standards Tribunal or ask the tribunal for a '''reconsideration'''.
If you are not satisfied with the determination of the adjudicator, you can appeal to the Employment Standards Tribunal or ask the tribunal for a '''reconsideration'''.
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