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If an employee believes they are owed wages, they need to file a wage claim within 180 days from the original date the wages were supposed to be paid. If the employer filed for bankruptcy, TWC cannot investigate the claim and the employee may need to file directly with the Bankruptcy Court.
Employers must get proper written authorization before making a payroll deduction. The employer may not make deductions unless: Ordered to do so by a court of competent jurisdiction, such as in court-ordered child support payments. Authorized to do so by state or federal law, such as IRS withholding.
The Payday law does not say how long a paycheck must be kept active before it must be cashed. However, it does say that an employee can file a claim for unpaid wages up to 180 days from the date the wages were due to be paid.
If the employee quits, retires, resigns, or otherwise leaves employment voluntarily, their final pay check is due on the next regularly-scheduled payday following the effective date of resignation.
A wage claim must be submitted no later than 180 days after the date the claimed wages originally became due for payment. If part of your unpaid wages were due within 180 days, submit a claim only for that part.
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Texas wage laws. Since Texas does not have state laws concerning wages federal laws apply instead. Thanks to the US Department of Labor (DOL), all employers in the US are liable for paying their employees at least the federal minimum wage unless exempt. The same refers to Texas employers.
To appeal our wage claim decision, the appealing party must send a written request or submit an appeal online within 21 days from the date of the Preliminary Wage Determination Order decision notice. If you submit your appeal by fax, then the appeal date is the date and time TWC received the appeal.
Please note that withdrawing a wage claim is final and you may not cancel or rescind this withdrawal once you submit the withdrawal form. TWC cannot process any contractual settlements between you and the employer regarding wage claims.

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