Tennessee Wage Payment Laws

Tennessee labor laws allow employers with five (5) or more employees to pay employees not less frequently that one (1) time per month. If an employer pays an employee one (1) time per month, the employer must pay the employee all wages and compensation earned and unpaid in a given month not later than the fifth day of the succeeding month.

If an employer with five (5) or more employees pays an employee in two (2) or more periods per month, the employer must pay the employee as follows:

An employer may pay employees more frequently than twice per month (semi-monthly).

An employer must establish and maintain regular pay days and must post and maintain notices, printed or written in plain type or script, in at least two (2) conspicuous places where the notices can be seen by the employees as they go to and from work, setting forth the regular pay days.

In case an employee is absent from the usual place of employment at the time of the payment of wages, the employer must pay the employee within a reasonable time after the employee has made a demand for the wages.

Tennessee labor laws does not address how frequently employers with fewer than five (5) employee must pay wages to employees.

Manner of Wage Payments

An employer may pay employees by:

Direct Deposit

An employer may pay an employee by direct deposit, however, the employee must be able to choose the financial institution with which the deposit is made. There is nothing prohibiting an employer from requiring an employee be paid by direct deposit. TN Statute 50-2-103

Payroll Card

Tennessee labor laws allow employer to pay wages and compensation to employees by payroll card. To pay an employee by payroll card, an employer must: