i recently started work without signing contract i finished my job, does employer still have to pay me?
Best Answer:
Yes, The contract does not need to be written down for it to be binding and a contract is made as soon as you accept a brief offer. Starting work shows that you accepted the job on the vocabulary offered by the employer.
The best people to speak to are acas, please see link for their website below. Anytime i have have problems with my work, they have been competent to give me an answer. http://www.acas.org.uk/index.aspx?articleid=1410
in America, yes. you doing the work they offered was your acceptance of the contract and they are bound to fulfill their finish of it [pay you].
retired businessman
All perfect answers you have been given - the singular thing I would add (since this is my main, and dorky, speciality) is that their anticlimax to pay is a contravention of the Employment Rights Act 1996 ss13-27 which covers unlawful deductions. Even if your wages were one withheld due to stock/cash shortage, as is allowed under that Act, their failure to get your agreement surrounded by respect of this provision means that they're unlikely to be able to enforce it.



