Employee Theft & Last Paycheck
BankHR
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If an employee is found to have stolen from the company and the monetary amount is determined, can the last paycheck be legally withheld to, in part or in whole, repay the company?
For instance, if the employee stole $500 from a register and they made $600 a paycheck, could you pay the employee $100 to ensure the company recouped its loss?
Thanks.
For instance, if the employee stole $500 from a register and they made $600 a paycheck, could you pay the employee $100 to ensure the company recouped its loss?
Thanks.
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Deductions
An employer may not withhold, deduct, or divert any part of an employee’s pay unless the employer is required or empowered to do so by any government agency, or when the employee authorizes the deductions or retentions in writing; or for medical, surgical, or hospital care or service, pursuant to any rule or regulation.
Examples of items that may not be withheld from the employee’s pay include the following:
¨ Bad checks from customers.
¨ Improper use of credit cards by customers.
¨ Customer walkouts.
¨ Cash or register shortages.
¨ Damage or breakage costs.
Not without the employee's signed consent authorizing you to withhold it. Even then, there may be some state guidelines that prohibit it. Check with your state's DOL.
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My $0.02 worth,
Balloonman