Workplace Laws and Requirements

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Reporting Workplace Violations

We enforce the state labor laws for minimum wage, hours of work, employment of minors, payment of wages, farm labor, and more. We can issue fines and penalties, as well as investigate complaints regarding labor law violations. All workers are entitled to fair wages and are protected by labor laws. The Office of Employment Standards is here to protect you.

Wage Claims

Kansas law provides a procedure for our Office of Employment Standards to help you collect your unpaid wages. A wage claim is made when you believe you have not been paid all of your earned wages. Once you file your wage claim, the Office of Employment Standards will review it to make sure it is complete and can be processed. If there are any issues found that would prevent your claim from processing, you will be notified of what it is and what you can do to fix it.

Human Trafficking

Human trafficking is a situation in which an individual is compelled to work or engage in commercial sex through the use of force, fraud or coercion. If the individual is under the age of 18 and engaging in commercial sex, they are experiencing trafficking regardless of whether force, fraud, or coercion is also taking place. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 911.

Child Labor

The U.S. Department of Labor enforces the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA), limiting the extent of work that children can perform. Generally, children must be at least 14 years of age in order to work. Exceptions to this law include but are not limited to children employed by their parents in non-hazardous occupations, household chores, paper routes, farm work and child actors/actresses.

If you think that an employer is in violation of the child labor Laws, you can contact the Office of Employment Standards at (785) 296-5000 ext. 1068. This office will then conduct an investigation of the complaint or we will refer it to the U.S. Department of Labor/Wage & Hour Division for action.

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