Clerical Overpayment
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 04-11-03 AT 09:27AM (CST)[/font][p]Payroll staff in my company made a clerical error which resulted in an employee being paid almost $4.00 more dollars an hour. This employee signed two pieces of paper prior to her employment stating her correct hourly rate. Six months had passed before the error was found which resulted in an $1800 overpayment. In my mind, it is simple. I correct underages, therefore, an employee should pay back overages. The employee was told to payback the overage. That employee flat out refused and said that it was our mistake. Do we have legal power to require her to pay back the overage? Any input is appreciated.
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BUT GET IT BACK!!! PORK