As of September 2023, Wage theft is larceny under New York State Penal Law section 155. Failure to pay wages may result in referral to a local District Attorney for consideration for criminal prosecution.
The Department of Labor helps collect wages owed to workers who have not received the minimum wage, once they file a claim with us. Labor Standards investigates and endeavors to collect on claims for:
We also enforce the rules that forbid employers from:
Our team also investigates and endeavors to collect claims for any unpaid benefits or wage supplements that the employer has agreed to provide. An employer is guilty of a misdemeanor if he or she fails to provide employees the benefits and wage supplements that were agreed upon.
Wage supplements include:
Every employer is required to notify employees in writing or by publicly posting the employer's policy on sick leave, vacation, personal leave, holidays and hours of work.
To file a claim, you will need to complete a form to claim unpaid wages, wage supplements, minimum wage/overtime and various non-wage items, if your situation meets the criteria below.
Unpaid Wages:
Unpaid Wage Supplements:
Your employer promised you (verbally or in writing), but did not provide earned:
If your employer never promised to pay wage supplements, your employer is not required by law to pay them.
Minimum Wage/Overtime:
Non-Wage Items:
Your employer failed to provide the required meal period, day of rest, pay stub, notice of pay, timely payment of wages, or took a negative action against you for making a complaint related to the Labor Law.
Labor Standards cannot accept every claim.
Labor Standards will not accept claims if you:
Labor Standards Complaint form (LS223)
Instructions about Filing a Claim (LS223.2)
Labor Standards Farm Workers’ Complaint form (LS710)
Farm workers should use this form to claim unpaid wages, illegal deductions, wage supplements, minimum wage, overtime, no meal period, no day of rest, etc.
Letter of Representation – Complainant Representative (LS11)
This form should be submitted with the LS223, LS680, LS710, LS608.1 and/or LS608.2 at the time the complaint is filed, or at any point a complainant becomes represented on a Labor Standards matter.
Please submit your claim form here:
Or, submit completed claim forms to:
NYS DOL
Division of Labor Standards
Harriman State Office Campus
Building 12, Room 185B
Albany, NY 12226
If you need additional assistance to file your complaint, please call: 1-888-4-NYSDOL (1-888-469-7365).