(A) Every employer shall notify each employee in writing at the time of hiring of the normal hours and wages agreed upon, the time and place of payment, and the deductions which will be made from the wages, including payments to insurance programs. The employer has the option of giving written notification by posting the terms conspicuously at or near the place of work. Any changes in these terms must be made in writing at least seven calendar days before they become effective. This section does not apply to wage increases.
(B) Every employer shall keep records of names and addresses of all employees and of wages paid each payday and deductions made for three years.
(C) Every employer shall furnish each employee with an itemized statement showing his gross pay and the deductions made from his wages for each pay period.
HISTORY: 1986 Act No. 380, Section 1, eff April 21, 1986; 1990 Act No. 463, Section 2, eff May 7, 1990.
Effect of Amendment
The 1990 amendment, in subsection (A), added "normal" before "hours and wages", and added at the end "This section does not apply to wage increases.", and added "for three years" at the end of subsection (B).
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 41 - Labor and Employment
Section 41-10-10. Definitions.
Section 41-10-20. Applicability of chapter.
Section 41-10-50. Payment of wages due discharged employees.
Section 41-10-60. Unconditional payment of wages conceded due.
Section 41-10-70. Investigation of alleged violations; resolution of disputes.
Section 41-10-90. Actions for collection of penalties; deposit of amounts collected.
Section 41-10-100. Prohibition against private agreements that contravene chapter.