Unpaid Wages and Overtime

Unpaid Wages and Overtime
Attorneys in Los Angeles County Serving California

Employees work hard to earn their wages, and the law requires employers to pay workers properly for the time they spend on the job. Unfortunately, wage violations are common across many industries. When employers fail to pay employees what they are owed, workers may have legal options to recover unpaid compensation. Bontrager Law represents employees seeking guidance from unpaid wages and overtime attorneys in California when wage laws are violated.

California and federal labor laws establish clear requirements regarding wages, overtime pay, and compensation practices. When employers fail to follow these rules, employees may be entitled to recover unpaid wages and additional penalties.

Understanding Wage and Overtime Laws

Both federal and California laws require employers to pay employees for all hours worked. Workers must also receive overtime pay when they work beyond certain time limits.

In California, most employees are entitled to:

  • Overtime pay for hours worked beyond eight hours in a workday

  • Overtime pay for hours worked beyond forty hours in a workweek

  • Additional overtime for extended work hours in a single day

  • Timely payment of earned wages

When employers ignore these rules, workers may lose significant income over time.

Common Wage and Overtime Violations

Wage violations can occur in many forms, and some employees may not realize their employer’s practices violate the law. Situations that may lead workers to contact unpaid wages and overtime attorneys in Los Angeles County include:

  • Failure to pay overtime wages

  • Requiring employees to work “off the clock”

  • Misclassifying employees as independent contractors

  • Improperly classifying workers as exempt from overtime rules

  • Withholding final paychecks or earned wages

  • Altering time records to reduce reported work hours

Even small wage violations can accumulate into substantial losses when they occur over weeks or months.

Meal and Rest Break Pay Issues

California law requires employers to provide meal and rest breaks during the workday. When employers fail to provide these breaks, employees may be entitled to additional compensation.

Violations can occur when employers discourage breaks, interrupt meal periods, or schedule shifts in a way that prevents workers from taking legally required breaks.

Workers facing these issues may have the right to pursue claims for unpaid wages and penalties.

How Bontrager Law Helps Employees Recover Unpaid Wages

Wage disputes can involve complex payroll records, employment classifications, and timekeeping systems. Bontrager Law assists workers across Los Angeles County in evaluating whether their employer’s pay practices comply with labor laws.

Legal assistance may include:

  • Reviewing pay records and timekeeping documentation

  • Identifying overtime and wage violations

  • Determining whether employees were misclassified

  • Pursuing legal claims to recover unpaid wages and overtime

Each situation is different, and careful review of employment records can reveal whether an employer failed to follow wage laws.

Speak With Unpaid Wages and Overtime Attorneys in California

Workers should be paid for every hour they work and receive overtime compensation when required by law. When employers fail to meet these obligations, employees have the right to pursue legal remedies.

Bontrager Law represents employees throughout California who are seeking help from unpaid wages and overtime attorneys. If you believe your employer has failed to properly pay you for your work, contacting Bontrager Law can help you understand your rights and explore the options available to recover the wages you earned.

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