TN 14 (08-92)
Sources include complete:
account books;
piece-work books;
notebooks; and
other personal records.
The probative value of these records is weak because such records serve the individual's own interest, but regular, complete, and genuine records may corroborate other secondary evidence.
Obtain a signed (and dated) statement from employee (or his/her representative/survivor) showing:
who made the entries on the record;
whether entries were made currently;
the basis of the entries;
whether any statements, pay-envelopes, etc., were furnished by the employer, and, if so, what became of them; and
reconciliation of all discrepancies and explanation of all inaccuracies to the extent possible.
Check all computations in the record;
Note if wages received from another employer and properly reported are included in the record;
Document the above in the file.
Follow instructions in RS 01403.077 to develop evidence of wages for migrant farm workers.