Overpayment repayment

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Strudentwork

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Last year I had a paid assistantship at a University. During the summer I did not resign a contract, but was still being asked for help and receiving a paycheck. About half way through the term I was told there was no more funding when asking about a contract, but was not told to stop working, and I still received meeting requests and work information as well as paychecks for the project. Several months later I was told I did not have an assistantship and that I had to repay all the payment I received during the summer, and since it rolled into the new fiscal year, I had to repay the taxes as well (so essentially paid back $1000 more than I ever received.) My "boss" told payroll that I had done no work, even with my proof of e-mails for meeting requests, and they are taking my current paychecks for my new assistantship with a different department as payment for last summer. Do I have a case to either a) recoup the several thousand they have taken back from me, or b) stop them from taking my current paychecks?
 
Last year I had a paid assistantship at a University. During the summer I did not resign a contract, but was still being asked for help and receiving a paycheck. About half way through the term I was told there was no more funding when asking about a contract, but was not told to stop working, and I still received meeting requests and work information as well as paychecks for the project. Several months later I was told I did not have an assistantship and that I had to repay all the payment I received during the summer, and since it rolled into the new fiscal year, I had to repay the taxes as well (so essentially paid back $1000 more than I ever received.) My "boss" told payroll that I had done no work, even with my proof of e-mails for meeting requests, and they are taking my current paychecks for my new assistantship with a different department as payment for last summer. Do I have a case to either a) recoup the several thousand they have taken back from me, or b) stop them from taking my current paychecks?
As told to you in another forum, you need to file a wage claim with your state department of labor.
 
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