My Employer Isn't Paying My Wages: Difference between revisions
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# Contact your employer and see if you can resolve the problem directly. | # Contact your employer and see if you can resolve the problem directly. | ||
# Complete and submit a '''Payment Claim Kit''' from the Labour Program of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada ("HRSDC"). (See [[Human Resources and Skills Development Canada]] in Part 2 of this guide for contact and website information.) The kit contains a labour standards pamphlet and a Payment Claim letter to your employer. Read the pamphlet and complete and send the Payment Claim letter to your employer. | # Complete and submit a '''Payment Claim Kit''' from the Labour Program of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada ("HRSDC"). (See [[Human Resources and Skills Development Canada]] in Part 2 of this guide for contact and website information.) The kit contains a labour standards pamphlet and a Payment Claim letter to your employer. Read the pamphlet and complete and send the Payment Claim letter to your employer. | ||
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| | | To find out if your employer is federally regulated, call the Labour Program of '''Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC)''' at 1-800-641-4049. | ||
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== What happens next == | == What happens next == |