Sec. 2. (a) Whenever any employer separates any employee from the pay-roll, the unpaid wages or compensation of such employee shall become due and payable at regular pay day for pay period in which separation occurred: Provided, however, That this provision shall not apply to railroads in the payment by them to their employees.
(b) In the event of the suspension of work, as the result of an industrial dispute, the wages and compensation earned and unpaid at the time of such suspension shall become due and payable at the next regular pay day, including, without abatement or reduction, all amounts due all persons whose work has been suspended as a result of such industrial dispute.
Formerly: Acts 1939, c.95, s.2; Acts 1969, c.62, s.1.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 2. Wages, Hours, and Benefits
22-2-9-0.1. Application of Certain Amendments to Chapter
22-2-9-2. Discharge of Employee; Unpaid Wages; Payment; Labor Disputes
22-2-9-3. Disputes; Payment of Amount Agreed Upon
22-2-9-4. Investigations; Civil Actions
22-2-9-5. Assignment of Claims; Joinder of Actions
22-2-9-6. Actions and Proceedings; Costs; Bond; Sheriff's Fees