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Old 02-21-2006, 10:40 AM
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Default not paid for time off as promised

My boss sent me home from February 1-5 before starting me in a different store. At that time, i had asked if i could take the paid time off i had accrued to make up for the time he was making me stay home which i would normally be paid for. He had said that would not be a problem. A week after that, only 4 days into working at the store they had transferred me to, I was given the choice to resign or be fired. Of course, i chose to resign. I just received my paycheck and was only paid for the 4 days i worked. No paid time off was on my check for 2/01-2/05. When i asked my former boss about it, he said that I had only accrued enough hours to cover one day from the previous week I had not worked and they he had forgotten to take state taxes out of my other 2 checks this year so he took those out as well. However, my last paycheck sutb shows that i had 31 hours of sick time accrued and 46 hours of vacation time, which is more than enough to cover the 4 days not worked. My question is, how do I go about getting paid for the hours my paycheck stub says iwhen my ex-boss says that those hours are not correct?? Why would it be on my paycheck stub if that is incorrect???

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