Can my employer legally deduct $10 a week as a “penalty” for not filling out a personal health profile online?

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Can my employer legally deduct $10 a week as a “penalty” for not filling out a personal health profile online?

Asked on April 30, 2012 under Employment Labor Law, Pennsylvania

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SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

No, your employer may not do this. Employees must be paid their full, agreed-upon wage or salary for the work they do, and employers may not deduct or withhold from those wages/salary unless 1) the employee him- or herself consents to the deduction; or 2) the deduction is one mandated by law (such as FICA withholding; court-ordered wage garnishment). Otherwise, if an employee did not fill out some survey which the employer wished him or her to fill out, the employer could suspend, demote, even terminate the employee--but may not legally withhold wages.


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