Various laws, such as the Minimum Wage Act and Wage Payment Act, establish standards for payment of wages. It is unlawful for an employer to deprive an employee of their wages.
If an employer fails to pay an employee wages owed, the employee may file a wage complaint with the Department of Labor and Industries. One example of a failure to pay wages owed is if a paycheck is denied for non-sufficient funds.
An employer that pays an employee with an instrument later returned for insufficient funds must reimburse the employee for fees charged by the employee's financial institution, unless the employer can show that it was returned due to an error.