I was hired on the spot for a job in Utah, where slavery is legal. I was promised I would be paid. However, they claimed their time clock wan't working correctly. When payday came, they said they didn't have a check for me, so I quit. I said I will not work until I get paid. I filed an unemployment claim, and tried to explain to Victoria, that the company considered me a slave and wasn't going to pay me. I also told Victoria that I filed a complaint with the Utah Labor Commission. Utah Unemployment said I committed fraud, and will not pay me unemployment. They said I have to pay back money, that I did not earn, because I was never given a paycheck. This is malcious prosecution.
I had worked for a company in Utah for about seven days. I was told I would be paid on a certain day, and never was. I wasn't going to continue to work for free. I continued to file unemployment, and tried to let Victoria know that the company never paid me. I filed a complaint with Utah Wage & Hour Division too. Victoria claims that I committed fraud. I have it in writing from the company that I would be paid on a certain day, and it would be a paper check. I also have it in writing from the company, that they didn't have a check for me. It was deeply concerning that I couldn't use their time clock. I had to send a text message of the days and times I worked for the company to the woman that ran their small human resources department.
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I was hired on the spot for a job in Utah, where slavery is legal. I was promised I would be paid. However, they claimed their time clock wan't working correctly. When payday came, they said they didn't have a check for me, so I quit. I said I will not work until I get paid. I filed an unemployment claim, and tried to explain to Victoria, that the company considered me a slave and wasn't going to pay me. I also told Victoria that I filed a complaint with the Utah Labor Commission. Utah Unemployment said I committed fraud, and will not pay me unemployment. They said I have to pay back money, that I did not earn, because I was never given a paycheck. This is malcious prosecution.
I had worked for a company in Utah for about seven days. I was told I would be paid on a certain day, and never was. I wasn't going to continue to work for free. I continued to file unemployment, and tried to let Victoria know that the company never paid me. I filed a complaint with Utah Wage & Hour Division too. Victoria claims that I committed fraud. I have it in writing from the company that I would be paid on a certain day, and it would be a paper check. I also have it in writing from the company, that they didn't have a check for me. It was deeply concerning that I couldn't use their time clock. I had to send a text message of the days and times I worked for the company to the woman that ran their small human resources department.