sales commissions

I have a signed employment contract stating both my base salary and commission rate (4%) on sold jobs. I am in the construction industry and I also project manage most of these jobs and there is a signed contract for any job which I keep copies of as well. In the past my company has paid these commissions with no problems but with a new VP I was informed he didn't think he was going to pay these earned commissions. Do I have a leg to stand on to go after this money that is owed to me, I'm surpassing all project and sales goals but I'm currently looking for another job. Thanks

1 answer  |  asked Oct 28, 2004 4:47 PM [EST]  |  applies to California

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Geoff Morris
Unpaid commissions

If you in fact have a contract to be paid these commissions and it has not expired, it sounds like you have a valid claim. If you would like to discuss this in further detail I can be reached at 949-727-2630.
Cordially,
Geoff Morris

posted by Geoff Morris  |  Oct 29, 2004 11:39 AM [EST]

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