What consequence arises if an employer issues a bounced check for wages?
Answer
It is considered a failure to pay, which can trigger remedies available for late wages.
A check that fails to clear the bank constitutes a failure to pay and can activate the same or potentially more severe remedies established under state law for late wages.

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