Taking it to the next step as in how? He only owes me around $350-400 at this point, wouldn't it cost me more to resolve this?
Taking it to the next step as in how? He only owes me around $350-400 at this point, wouldn't it cost me more to resolve this?
Personally I would expect that the money he owes is gone, as much as that sucks. You do have a couple of options though. Find a lawyer that specialises in labour law...most law firms offer a free consult. Find out what rights you do and don't have. Talk to the labour board, again find out what your rights are. If they start investigating the guy, so be it. Talk to the CRA, find out what their take on it is, again if they start investigating so be it.
Here is the key, tell him exactly what you are doing...if he gets worried he'll pay you in hopes to shut you up, otherwise he will sit back and call your bluff. Except you are not bluffing.
If you work and earn money,you pay income tax. Your employer is required by law to deduct taxes, even if you are under 18. If you are a minor under 16,child labour laws take over. The laws and regulations may vary in each province,but you can't get away with not paying taxes. Working under tha table is a different deal,however if you get caught,you will pay dearly. I don't know how many people work for this guy that is screwing you, but if it's more than two,join a UNION. You will never have to worry about any conditions of work any more. Good luck my friend. I hate it when some crooked employer screws an employee. Even if it IS under the table.I'm under 18 i don't pay income tax.
I guess I'll ride it out, my mom wants to report him to labor relations for tax evasion, and treating me like shit for the period of time i worked for him.
I'll just throw one thing out there: you were a minor while working under the table? If so, I wonder if your parents might get in trouble if they knowingly sent you to work under the table. Check that out if you can.
If it was OK for your parents to send you to work under the table, then he has the most to lose. You owe no income tax, but some CPP and EI as mentioned. So even if a labour board gets you the $350ish you are owed, you might have to give some of it up. Your boss stands to lose more than that, so maybe telling him that you may be going to the labour board might get him to pay up.
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