The Frequency of Pay Split Amongst the Courts May Be Remedied by Legislative Fix
The Frequency of Pay Split Amongst the Courts May Be Remedied by Legislative Fix
Under New York Labor Law Section 191, individuals who fall under the broad definition of “manual worker” must receive their wages weekly. There is currently a split among the courts as to whether manual workers have a private right of action to recover liquidated damages for untimely payments. In Vega v. CM & Associates Construction Management, LLC, the First Department held that manual workers who were paid late had a private right of action under Section 198 of New York Labor Law to recover liquidated damages for up to six years of their wages. Conversely, in Grant v. Global Aircraft Dispatch Inc., the Second Department held that Section 198 does not create a private right of action for late payment when the employee is still paid in full.
Under New York Labor Law Section 191, individuals who fall under the broad definition of “manual worker” must receive their wages weekly. There is currently a split among the courts as to whether manual workers have a private right of action to recover liquidated damages for untimely payments. In Vega v. CM & Associates Construction Management, LLC, the First Department held that manual workers who were paid late had a private right of action under Section 198 of New York Labor Law to recover liquidated damages for up to six years of their wages. Conversely, in Grant v. Global Aircraft Dispatch Inc., the Second Department held that Section 198 does not create a private right of action for late payment when the employee is still paid in full.