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dekhn
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Salesforce fires red team staffers who gave Defcon...
Err, no. Payable immediately doesn't mean somebody has to hand you a wad of cash.
Animats
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In California, it does.[1] California has the strictest law in the US on this.
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http://www.turleylawfirm.com/blog/final-paycheck-laws-for-te...
dekhn
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Fair enough. Salesforce has enough money that they can afford to pay the minor penalty for violating this.
lightedman
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For the California employee, they have to PAY YOU IMMEDIATELY, THEN AND THERE. That means either a pre-loaded card, check, or cash in hand, or other acceptable instrument of legal tender, such as a money order.
late2part
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You're right. They can also hand you a check.
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