Employer hasn't made 401K contribution for the last two years without giving any suspension notice to employees? Can they do this? Do employees have a legal right to this match?

One of the major benefits offered by this company is a 4% company match. When hired, employees were given paperwork stating that employees would be given 30-days notice if the match would ever be suspended or terminated. There has been NO communication regarding the 4% match. Since my employment, I've received one contribution. It was in 2018, for my 2017 contributions. So, we're all waiting for our 2018 and 2019 employer match. Not even brining up our 2020 matches. All employees are wondering if we have a right to this match.

0 answers  |  asked Mar 2, 2020 11:07 AM [EST]  |  applies to California

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