Article 50 of the Labor Law: Wages shall be paid to the workers themselves on a monthly basis in the form of money. The wages of workers shall not be deducted or delayed without reason.
Article 7 of the Interim Provisions on Wage Payment: Wages must be paid on the date agreed by the employer and the employee. In case of holidays or rest days, payment should be made in advance on the nearest working day. Wages are paid at least once a month. If the weekly, daily and hourly wage system is implemented, wages can be paid by the week, day and hour.
Article 85 of the Labor Contract Law: In any of the following circumstances, the employer shall be ordered by the labor administrative department to pay labor remuneration, overtime pay or economic compensation within a time limit; If the labor remuneration is lower than the local minimum wage, the difference shall be paid; If the payment is not made within the time limit, the employer shall be ordered to pay compensation to the employee according to the standard of more than 50% 100% of the payable amount:
(1) Failing to pay workers' remuneration in full and on time in accordance with the labor contract or the provisions of the state;
(2) Paying workers' wages below the local minimum wage standard;
(3) Arranging overtime without paying overtime;
(four) the dissolution or termination of the labor contract, not in accordance with the provisions of this law to pay economic compensation to the workers.