This does not matter if you are a resident of Minnesota. You worked in this state, there are laws to protect you.
The Minnesota Attorney General wants to hear from you if HealthSource Global didn't pay you for working in Minnesota:
http://www.ag.state.mn.us/Electronic...plaintForm.pdf
Also there are provisions in state law which says you must be paid within 24 hours as a former employee. If you have made such a demand under state law, the Dept of Labor & Industry wants you to make a complaint with their agency so they can recover your wages:
If you do not work for the company, please make a demand that your wages be paid within 24 hours. If wages are not paid in that time period, please call us to file a wage claim.
If you are still an employee of the business, then the business must pay wages by July 11, 2010, according to Minnesota Statutes 181.101. If not paid by that date, please call us to file a wage claim.
John Sti ffin
Community Services Representative
Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry
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