Is Vacation Pay Required for Terminated Employees?
criddle
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I'm in Missouri and we're looking at changing our vacation policy to state that if terminated then not eligible to receive accrued vacation payout. Are we prohibited from any federal or state law from doing this and/or can you list reasons why we would not want to consider this change? Thanks for your input.
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Termination of Employment and Final Wages
Missouri follows the Employment-At-Will doctrine. This means that both the employer and employee can terminate the employment relationship at any time and for any reason, as long as there is no employment contract to the contrary, there is no discrimination under civil rights laws (based on race, color, age, national origin, religion, ancestry, sex, or physical/mental disability), no merit laws apply, or the state’s limited public policy exception does not apply. If you feel you have been discriminated against while on a job or while applying for a job, you have the right to file a complaint with the Missouri Commission on Human Rights.
Employers are required to pay a discharged employee all wages due at the time of dismissal. State law does not require payment of earned vacation time at the time of termination. However, an employee has the right to attempt recovery of earned vacation time through the courts.