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  1. Labor Standards Complaint Form. Use this form to claim unpaid wages, illegal deductions, wage supplements, minimum wage, overtime, no meal period, etc. Note: This complaint form is available in languages other than English. Anyone working in New York State may make a complaint to the New York State Department of Labor.

  2. Your first step is to complete the Labor Standards Complaint Form (LS223). You can submit your complaint by: Mail to the following address: Division of Labor Standards. Harriman State Office Campus. Building 12, Room 185B. Albany, NY 12226. OR. File a Claim on this page: Unpaid/Withheld Wages and Wage Supplements. Eligibility. Are you eligible?

  3. The NYS Department of Labor’s Division of Labor Standards investigates complaints and helps to resolve violations of New York State labor law. Submit form LS223 to make a claim regarding unpaid wages, unpaid wage supplements, minimum wage or overtime violations, illegal deductions, or if your employer fails to give you the required meal ...

  4. 11 kwi 2022 · Make a non-wage complaint if your employer failed to supply the required meal period, day of rest, pay stub, a notice of payments, timely payment of wages, or took an adverse action against you for making a complaint related to the Labor Law.

  5. Minimum Wage and Overtime Complaints. The New York State Department of Labor enforces minimum wage, overtime, and other wage theft protections. To file a complaint, visit labor.ny.gov OR call 888-4-NYSDOL (888-469-7365) Request for Assignment

  6. If back wages are owed to employees, the investigator will request payment of back wages. If you have questions or concerns, you can call us at 1-866-487-9243 or visit dol.gov/agencies/whd. You will be directed to the nearest WHD office for assistance.

  7. Printable Complaint Form. If you wish to submit your complaint form via U.S. mail, please complete, print and sign the Printable Complaint Form and submit it to: New York State Department of State. Division of Consumer Protection. Consumer Assistance Unit. 99 Washington Avenue.