Thursday, November 24, 2011

Has anyone else had a hard time getting a paid vacation check from Best Buy?

My boyfriend worked at Best Buy for a few months. He took a weeks vacation. He quit the day that he was supposed to come back. In the employee handbook, it states that an employee can quit at any time without any repercussions. He thought that he might have a hard time getting his paid vacation since he quit, but he called corporate office and they said that he was still entitled to it and should check with the store office. He called the store office and the associate said that he would receive a check in the mail. When a week went by and no check came, he called them back and they said that it was no processed and that they would resubmit it and he'd get it in the next cycle's paycheck (which was today). Still no vacation pay. This is getting ridiculous. It's been almost 4 weeks since his vacation and still no vacation pay. What rights does he have in regards to getting his pay? He's already talked to corporate and basically, they said that yes, he's still entitled to it.|||With the cost of legal fees it would be best to wait it out . . He needs to call the corporate office and let them knoe he is getting the run around. he needs to document everything, like the first time he called corp. and spoke with such and such she confrimed his vacation and it would be processed. he needs to speak with the store manager or the person when he was employed he who would handle the paychecks.





If he belongs to a union he needs to contact them and the fair labor act and get some info. Looking online he should find some numbers who can beter assist, Good Luck!|||i don't think that he should be eligible for vacation pay after 3 months of working at a company. i don't get vacation pay for one year and i work in a big company. if he was intittled to it, he should of recieved it already.. i think u should go personally into the office and explain the situation to them and if they deny you ask for proper documents, then contact a local lawyer.

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