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Deducting Employee’s Pay for Losses, Theft or Damage

By Corie J. Anderson on April 25, 2016
Posted in Minimum Wage, Overtime, Payroll & Deductions

Money arm wrestingQuite often I will get asked by employers if it is okay to deduct certain items from either an employee’s payroll or a final paycheck.  In fact, in almost every termination that I walk a client through, this issue comes up  – whether it is an outstanding credit card payment (the trouble employee was reimbursed…

Published By: Corie J. Anderson of Peters, Revnew, Kappenman & Anderson, P.A.

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Corie represents, counsels, and defends employers in a full range of employment law issues and litigation. She has extensive knowledge of federal, state and local prevailing wage laws and ordinances, as well as other wage and hour laws.

Reach her at: cjanderson@prkalaw.com or (952)921-4615.

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Corie is a Shareholder at Peters, Revnew, Kappenman & Anderson, P.A. She regularly represents, counsels and defends employers in a full range of employment law issues and litigation. Corie has extensive knowledge of federal, state and local prevailing wage laws and ordinances as well as other wage and hour laws. She defended the first few prevailing wage cases in the State of Minnesota after individuals were given a private cause of action for failure to pay prevailing wages promptly. She has defended several overtime misclassification cases and regularly audits employers’ workplace practices with respect to wage and hour matters. She enjoys writing so much and is so passionate about wage and hour laws, that she started this blog to empower “Googling” HR professionals and employers with relevant and timely Minnesota wage and hour information.

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