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Wage Theft · Nebraska

Is your employer refusing to pay out your accrued vacation or PTO balance in Nebraska?

Force immediate payment and claim every statutory penalty your state allows.

Under State wage-payment law (FLSA does not require PTO payout, but most states do), this is wage theft. A use-it-or-lose-it policy is unenforceable in states that treat PTO as wages. An employer cannot retroactively zero out your balance just because you quit or were fired. Use our engine to generate a professional Wage Demand Letter in under 60 seconds.

Your consumer rights in Nebraska

Employers withhold wages because they assume you cannot afford a labor attorney. Here is the exact statutory leverage you hold over them right now.

Federal protection — State wage-payment law (FLSA does not require PTO payout, but most states do)

In states that treat accrued vacation as earned wages, an unpaid PTO balance at separation is identical to a withheld paycheck and triggers the same late-wage penalties.

Nebraska statute — Neb. Rev. Stat. § 48-1231

Attorney fees plus interest; full FLSA double damages available. State penalties stack on top of federal FLSA damages.

Remedy

Cash payment of your full accrued PTO balance at your final rate of pay, plus state waiting-time penalties for the delay.

Evidence to lock in your claim

Save your most recent pay stub showing your PTO balance, the employee handbook PTO policy, and any HR confirmation of your accrued hours.

Crucial tactic: Citing Neb. Rev. Stat. § 48-1231 and threatening to file a formal claim with the state labor commissioner is usually enough to make HR overnight your check. Defending a state wage claim costs employers thousands in legal fees, making immediate settlement their cheapest option.

How to claim your wages today

STEP 1
Input the employment details
Tell our AI your hourly rate or salary, your final day of work, and how many days your wages are past due. We map it to State wage-payment law (FLSA does not require PTO payout, but most states do) and Neb. Rev. Stat. § 48-1231.
STEP 2
Instant statute mapping
The engine drafts a formal wage demand citing federal and Nebraska labor codes — and calculates your exact accrued statutory penalties.
STEP 3
Deploy the demand
Download your professional PDF. Email it to your former boss and the company HR department to initiate the legal clock.
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Unpaid Wages Demand

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June 1, 2026

[recipient name]
[recipient address]

Re: Demand for Unpaid Wages — $[unpaid amount] ([pay period])

Dear [recipient name]:

You currently owe me $[unpaid amount] in unpaid wages for the pay period [pay period], in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act and applicable state wage-and-hour law.

Facts:
[facts]

Requested resolution:
[desired outcome]

If payment in full is not received within seven (7) days, I will file a wage claim with the state labor commissioner and pursue all available remedies, which may include double or treble damages, waiting-time penalties, and attorneys' fees.

Sincerely,

[user full name]
[user address]
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