Bonus after termination in state of california

The company will not pay me my bonus after termination..

1 answer  |  asked Nov 12, 2016 1:41 PM [EST]  |  applies to California

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Marilynn Mika Spencer
Bonuses are not established by law, which means every employer sets up its own rules for eligibility for a bonus. Carefully read those rules to see if you qualify, paying attention to whether former employees are eligible, former employees whose employment ended under some circumstances but not others, etc. Also note whether the bonus is actually a commission (percentage or reward earned due to sales) because if so, most commissions belong to the employee who substantially procured the sale.

posted by Marilynn Mika Spencer  |  Nov 12, 2016 6:57 PM [EST]

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