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1 | | entire amount of any
underpayment together with interest and |
2 | | the costs and reasonable attorney's
fees as may be
allowed by |
3 | | the
court and as necessary to make the employee whole. At the |
4 | | request of the
employee or on a motion of the Director,
the |
5 | | Department may
make an assignment of the wage claim in trust |
6 | | for the assigning employee and
may bring any
legal action |
7 | | necessary to collect the claim, and the employer shall be |
8 | | required
to pay the costs
incurred in collecting the claim. |
9 | | Every such action shall be brought within 5
years from the date
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10 | | of the underpayment. For purposes of this Act, "date of the |
11 | | underpayment" means each time wages are underpaid.
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12 | | (b) The Director is authorized to supervise the payment of |
13 | | the unpaid wages
owing to any
employee or employees under this |
14 | | Act and may bring any legal action necessary
to recover the
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15 | | amount of unpaid wages and penalties and the employer shall be |
16 | | required to pay
the costs. Any
sums recovered by the Director |
17 | | on behalf of an employee under this
Section shall be
paid to |
18 | | the employee or employees affected.
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19 | | (c) Any employer who violates any provision of this Act or |
20 | | any rule
adopted under the Act is subject to a civil penalty |
21 | | not to exceed $2,500
for each violation for
each employee |
22 | | affected, except that any employer or person who violates |
23 | | subsection (b) or (c) of Section 10 is subject to a civil |
24 | | penalty not to exceed $5,000 for each violation for each |
25 | | employee affected. In determining the amount of the penalty, |
26 | | the
appropriateness of the
penalty to the size of the business |