"Encouraging" Direct Deposit - current and new employees
inhousecounsel
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I have read with interest prior posts about encouraging employees to agree to receive their pay by direct deposit in states where the employee must voluntarily agree to that pay method.
My question is does anyone take steps to encourage direct deposit beyond just asking nicely and providing information about the benefits to the employee and the company? I have some managers who are interested in a little stronger "encouragement" - along the lines of not awarding discretionary bonuses to those who require the company to cut them a paycheck as opposed to using direct deposit, or lesser (though not dramatically lesser) raises for those who refuse to participate.
Also, has anyone ever had a state DOL tell them that it is not permissible to make direct deposit of wages a condition of employment for new employees, i.e., refuse to hire someone who will not accept direct deposit of wages?
Thanks for any insight.
My question is does anyone take steps to encourage direct deposit beyond just asking nicely and providing information about the benefits to the employee and the company? I have some managers who are interested in a little stronger "encouragement" - along the lines of not awarding discretionary bonuses to those who require the company to cut them a paycheck as opposed to using direct deposit, or lesser (though not dramatically lesser) raises for those who refuse to participate.
Also, has anyone ever had a state DOL tell them that it is not permissible to make direct deposit of wages a condition of employment for new employees, i.e., refuse to hire someone who will not accept direct deposit of wages?
Thanks for any insight.
Comments
When I worked for a bank, DD was required. If you didn't have an account, they opened one for you at the bank and this is the way you got paid. They did not cut any live payroll checks. Of course, this was back in the dark ages before serfdom was outlawed.
a photo and the other a credit card . The lower paid employees may not
qualify for a credit card, and thus cannot open even a savings account !
So I am not suprised when our factory's workers don't want direct deposit.
Better for you to find out why before "encouraging" it...
Chari
When checks do not show up on time, I do make employees pay for the stop payment order if they want/need us to cut a check that week and cannot wait to see if it will come a day or two later in the mail.
My $0.02 worth.
DJ The Balloonman
The other thing that was done was to charge employees if we had to stop payment on a check because it was lost or destroyed.