So you have a contract with an employer and they don’t pay you?  Their business isn’t bringing in any revenue, so they just hide behind that excuse and just don’t pay you.  What can you do?

If you have a contract with an employer and they have not paid you, there are a few things you can do. You can try to negotiate with them directly, or if that doesn’t work, you can take them to small claims court.  This is a process where you take your employer to court over the unpaid wages, and if the judge rules in your favor, they will order your employer to pay you what they owe.

There are a few things to keep in mind if you decide to go the legal route. First, make sure that you have a solid case by gathering all of the documentation related to your contract and pay. Next, research the laws in your state or country so that you know what your rights are. Finally, consult with an experienced lawyer to see if taking your case to court is the best option for you.

No matter what route you decide to take, remember that you have the right to be paid for the work you have done. Do not let an employer take advantage of you by not paying you for your hard work. Stand up for yourself and make sure you get the compensation you deserve.

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