KodaBubbles
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- Jurisdiction
- North Carolina
So, the company I work for has given us payroll deduction forms and has asked us, in writing, to not date the forms. After carefully reading the form, at the end it says, "All advances not satisfied will be deducted in full when employment with (company) has been". It ends after that. 'When employment with (company) has been' what, exactly?
This company seems very sketchy and try to use Louisiana law while being in North Carolina and I am a North Carolina resident. I am wondering who I would need to speak to about my concerns. Would it be a lawyer, the labor board, higher up?
This company seems very sketchy and try to use Louisiana law while being in North Carolina and I am a North Carolina resident. I am wondering who I would need to speak to about my concerns. Would it be a lawyer, the labor board, higher up?