Employer payment responsibility: employer must pay wages; establishment owner becomes liable if employer fails to pay. Every employer bears the primary obligation to pay all amounts payable under the Code to each employee; if the employer fails to pay, the company, firm, association or other proprietor of the establishment is responsible for such payment, and 'firm' is defined by reference to the partnership law.
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Employer payment responsibility: employer must pay wages; establishment owner becomes liable if employer fails to pay.
Every employer bears the primary obligation to pay all amounts payable under the Code to each employee; if the employer fails to pay, the company, firm, association or other proprietor of the establishment is responsible for such payment, and "firm" is defined by reference to the partnership law.
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