West Virginia Code § 21-5C-8

Civil remedy of employee; limitation of actions
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(a) Any employer who pays an employee less than the applicable wage rate to which such
employee is entitled under or by virtue of this article shall be liable to such employee for the
unpaid wages; an agreement by an employee to work for less than the applicable wage rate
is hereby declared by the Legislature of West Virginia to be against public policy and
unenforceable. e
(b) Any person whose wages have not been paid in accord with this article, or the
commissioner or his designated representative, upon the request of such person, may bring
any legal action necessary to collect a claim under this article. Wuith the consent of the
employee, the commissioner shall have the power to settle and adjust any claim to the same
extent as might the employee. t
(c) The court in any action brought under this article may, in the event that any judgment is
awarded to the plaintiff or plaintiffs, assess costs of the action, including reasonable attorney
fees against the defendant. Such attorney fees in thle case of action brought under this
section by the commissioner shall be remitteds by the commissioner to the treasurer of the
state. The commissioner shall not be required to pay the filing fee or other costs or fees of
any nature or to file a bond or other security of any nature in connection with such action or
with proceedings supplementary thegreto, or as a condition precedent to the availability to
the commissioner of any process in aid of such action or proceedings. The commissioner
shall have power to join varioues claimants in one claim or lien, and in case of suit to join
them in one cause of action.
(d) In any such action the amount recoverable shall be limited to such unpaid wages as
should have been paid by the employer within two years next preceding the commencement
of such action. Nothing in this article shall be construed to limit the right of an employee to
recover upon a contract of employment.

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