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I'll leave out all the extraneous details, but yesterday, my boss contacted me to say the business was officially closing and my last pay had been processed. Previously, my pay stub would come in the last few days of the month, and the pay itself on the 1st. As of today, I have received neither. Further, my boss did not respond to a question I had about my pay yesterday, nor are they responding to any messages today. Coupled with the fact that my boss has vanished from social media and texted me using a new phone number, the situation feels extraordinarily sketchy.

My understanding is that Lønmodtagernes Garantifond should pay my wages in this case; but should I be expecting that to happen automatically, or do I need to make contact? Further, my boss has historically been quite bad about tracking my hours accurately, so I do it myself and submit the hours to them each month. I did this last month and have screenshots of me submitting it to them, but is that sufficient evidence to get paid accurately?

Before it gets asked, I'm not part of any union. Tak for hjælpen!


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[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago

Solenskinner10 at 2024-02-01 14:58:59+00:00 ID: kogi1pp


You apply here:

They will pay what you are owed + three months of salary in most cases. At least what you are owed.

Don't use a union for this. They only slow down the process. If LG has any questions they have to go through the union and things will drag out.

People in here who yells unions are obviously just to lazy to read up on their own rights and God forbid they have to do a bit paperwork.