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Friday, April 26, 2024

Man says Whipper Wind failed to pay final wages

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HUNTINGTON – A former employee is suing Whipper Wind Inc. for violating the West Virginia Wage Payment and Collection Act.


Robert Mullis was an employee of Whipper Wind and the defendant owed his wages in full by the next pay period after he resigned from his employment, according to a complaint filed April 1 in Cabell Circuit Court.


Mullis claims he resigned on March 10 and has still not received his final employment wages.


The defendant's actions violated the West Virginia Wage Payment and Collection Act, according to the suit.


Mullis is seeking compensatory damages with pre- and post-judgment interest. He is being represented by Paul E. Biser of Fredeking & Fredeking Law Offices LC.


The case is assigned to Circuit Judge Christopher D. Chiles.


Cabell Circuit Court case number: 15-C-236

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