

At the Employment Lawyers Group, our attorneys have extensive experience litigating unpaid wages cases, including failure to pay commissions and bonuses. We have had recoveries of over $1,000,000 due to unpaid wages or commissions. Contact us to discuss your unpaid commission case and explain your options.
As a general rule, your employer is required to pay you a commission or nondiscretionary bonus if you have substantially completed the necessary work to earn the compensation. You are entitled to unpaid commissions and bonuses even if you leave your employer. However, if another employee had to perform substantial duties to complete the commissionable or bonus event, your employer may not have to pay you.
If your employer fails to pay you all of the compensation you have earned at termination or quitting, your employer may have to pay you “waiting time wages.” Waiting time wages are a full day’s pay for up to 30 days until your employer pays you.
Protection for employees: If your employer fires you or punishes you for filing an unpaid commissions or bonus case, it may be subject to additional damages.
Dealing with unpaid wages can get complicated as there
are many rules and regulations. At The Employment Lawyers
Group, we will help you get what you deserve if you have
not been compensated for your time. Most labor lawyers will
only take cases for Unpaid Overtime, Meal Breaks,
Prevailing Wage, or minimum Wage violations on a classwide
basis where your recover will be diluted.
Call 1-877-525-0700 toll free. We handle all cases
on a contingency fee basis with no upfront costs. We handle
both individual cases for single employees and class
actions brought on behalf of numerous employees for labor
violations.