Wyoming Statutes
§ 27-4-104 — Payment of employee quitting or discharged and suit for wages; generally
Wyoming § 27-4-104
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 27-4-104 (2026).
Text
(a)Whenever an employee quits service or is discharged,
the employee shall be paid whatever wages are due him in lawful
money of the United States of America, or by check or draft
which can be cashed at a bank, no later than the employer's
usual practice on regularly scheduled payroll dates or at a time
specified under the terms of a collective bargaining agreement
between the employer and the employee. The employer may offset
from any monies due the employee as wages, any sums due the
employer from the employee which have been incurred by the
employee during his employment. This section does not apply to
the earnings of a sales agent employed on a commission basis and
having custody of accounts, money or goods of his principal
where the net amount due the agent may not be determinable
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