Connecticut Statutes

§ 31-71c — Payment of wages on termination of employment.

Connecticut § 31-71c
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 31Labor
Ch. 558Wages

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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 31-71c (2026).

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(a)Whenever an employee voluntarily terminates his employment, the employer shall pay the employee's wages in full not later than the next regular pay day, as designated under section 31-71b, either through the regular payment channels or by mail.
(b)Whenever an employer discharges an employee, the employer shall pay the employee's wages in full not later than the business day next succeeding the date of such discharge.
(c)When work of any employee is suspended as a result of a labor dispute, or when an employee for any reason is laid off, the employer shall pay in full to such employee the wages earned by him not later than the next regular pay day, as designated under section 31-71b .

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Related

Drybrough v. Acxiom Corp.
172 F. Supp. 2d 366 (D. Connecticut, 2001)
6 case citations
Feathers v. Vivisection Investigation, No. Cv 99 0080107 S (Aug. 31, 2000)
2000 Conn. Super. Ct. 10627 (Connecticut Superior Court, 2000)
Huffmire v. O'connor, No. Cv 94 55806 S (Oct. 27, 1997)
1997 Conn. Super. Ct. 10764 (Connecticut Superior Court, 1997)
Thompson v. Bridgeport Hospital, No. Cv98 035 26 86s (Jan. 13, 2003)
2003 Conn. Super. Ct. 967 (Connecticut Superior Court, 2003)
Henwood v. Unisource Worldwide, Inc.
282 F. App'x 26 (Second Circuit, 2008)

Legislative History

(1967, P.A. 714, S. 3.) Cited. 212 C. 294. Cited. 40 CS 246.

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