LayoffsMar 11, 2019
Appleaplanonymo

Oracle did not pay my last 12 days.

Last year, I signed a contract with Oracle. They did not pay the last 12 days of my engagement. They still owe me $14,400. What do you think? @Oracle #oracle #bademployer #fraud #violation #misclassification #unpaid

Oracle mlabc Mar 11, 2019

They won’t pay , sue them and they have lawyers to fight against you .. better to forget about the money

Apple aplanonymo OP Mar 11, 2019

Better is to talk to journalists, I agree.

Oracle pzd Mar 12, 2019

This is the worst advice I can think of.

Oracle ••••••• Mar 11, 2019

What state? If CA, rat them out here: https://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/HowToFileWageClaim.htm

Apple aplanonymo OP Mar 11, 2019

I filed a wage claim. Should I talk to journalists and report my manager?

Oracle xPNo42 Mar 12, 2019

Yes definitely. Contact the manager and let him know what you plan to do and that you will target him. This is on the manager.

Salesforce Belgium Mar 11, 2019

File a complaint with the Department of Labor.

Apple aplanonymo OP Mar 11, 2019

Yes I reported them to Labor Commissioner for misclassification and unpaid wages last summer. LC said it will take another 6 mo. I need my money now, should I go to the medias?

Cisco vqgr40 Mar 11, 2019

Call the HR department dude.

Apple aplanonymo OP Mar 11, 2019

What’s their number?

Amazon 🍪cutter Mar 11, 2019

Are you a consultant? If you are a FTE then you got to be paid?!

Oracle stuffed🦄 Mar 11, 2019

"signed a contract"

Oracle LarryzBalz Mar 13, 2019

He’s a contractor. I’m also starting to think from his outrage and game plan that he doesn’t know what he is doing. Made almost half a million but freaking out over pennies. Which is his pennies to worry about, but I’m reading some serious contradictions.

Oracle 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇨🇦🇳🇿 Mar 11, 2019

$438K/Year , wow! You were well paid. You may be next to Mark for being highest paid employee

Oracle auflap546 Mar 12, 2019

Are you kidding? Thousands of employees get more than that. IC's in OCI. Senior Directors everywhere.

Oracle QUuE86 Mar 12, 2019

Holy crap, I'm getting screwed then. Shocking

Oracle LarryzBalz Mar 12, 2019

Lol Good luck with all that. The media isn’t going to just take your word for it. They don’t want to get sued by ORACLE either.

Apple aplanonymo OP Mar 12, 2019

What word, it’s a signed contract, with emails and declined payments. EDD also identified me as their common law employee. Misclassification added. I think the workforce should know that Oracle is an employer that does not pay. I think their stock price should reflect their fraudulent practices. Medias are protected by law, they can’t be sued for reporting documented facts. Why are you so afraid?

Oracle LarryzBalz Mar 12, 2019

If you don’t think this happens ten times a day at Oracle, you’re wrong. If this guy didn’t get paid, it wasn’t a mistake. Oracle either has some legal reason that he isn’t getting paid, or he will get paid in 60-90 days.

Apple aplanonymo OP Mar 12, 2019

Is there anybody from Oracle who can make constructive comments and help with the resolution?

Oracle ••••••• Mar 12, 2019

If you have already filed a wage claim, pause and let DIR work their magic. Plan your next steps based on the outcome. Of course, it never hurts to talk to a lawyer.

Apple aplanonymo OP Mar 12, 2019

Thank you. Along with the unpaid wages, I’m reporting the misclassification to the IRS. DIR said they will have to pay unpaid wages + penalty fees totaling $34k. EDD collect their contributions for my unemployement benefits but I was sent a 1099. The audit with the IRS will unravel more. I’m interviewing other contractors at Oracle to collect any trends of misclassification + unpaid wages. I’m surprised that Oracle does not pay their employees wages, it’s the law!!

Facebook OlUncle Mar 15, 2019

Just file a wage claim with EDD. They will owe a literal shit ton to you in fines. You don't have to do anything but show up to the hearings, the state will represent you. My wife did this and wound up getting months of pay for just a few days unpaid because of fines. California doesn't screw around when it comes to labor law.