RVU pay and quitting

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brabbit2222

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If you're being paid on RVU basis, it's there something you need to consider before quitting? I was told that you won't get previous month's RVUs that you earned, unless you work at least 1 day next month, so it's included in your next paycheck. Any truth to this?

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Unless there is something in your contract...you are entitled to all the RVU's you earn
 
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Whoever told you this is either mistaken or their employer is engaged in straight up wage theft. If it's the latter, I would have exactly zero hesitation to contact the state's attorney general's office. They have divisions set up to deal with this kind of stuff. As an example: Labor Bureau | New York State Attorney General

In most situations the way this works is that you get mailed a check with the RVU/bonus money you are owed with a little delay (like on the 60-90 day timescale).
 
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If you're being paid on RVU basis, it's there something you need to consider before quitting? I was told that you won't get previous month's RVUs that you earned, unless you work at least 1 day next month, so it's included in your next paycheck. Any truth to this?
Ask your employer and get it in writing.
 
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