Hi, I was hoping to get some advice on an issue with a training Clawback clause in my contract.
I recently handed in my notice and have been informally told by my manager that I'll need to pay for 100% of training courses received in the last 12 months.
This turns out to be quite a substantial sum, likely to leave me with only a few hundred pounds for a final salary (not ideal...)
My contract does state that if I leave within 12 months then I will pay for the full cost of all training courses etc. However I had no idea of costs at the time I was booked onto different courses, and also I didn't ask to go on any of these training days either, and the training wasn't optional. Also two other members of staff have left within the past 9 months and neither of them had to repay training costs.
Is there anything I can do? One thing that I've noticed (not sure if it's relevant) but in the "termination of contract" section of my contract it references several clauses but not the training Clawback clause. Could this be a way to wriggle out of it?
The advice I've been given so far is to not approach HR about it in case it's an idle threat from the manager so as not to give them any ideas, then try to fight it if my final pay has massive deductions. I'm just concerned because I have my first child on the way and didn't expect such a large hit to my savings before he arrived.
I recently handed in my notice and have been informally told by my manager that I'll need to pay for 100% of training courses received in the last 12 months.
This turns out to be quite a substantial sum, likely to leave me with only a few hundred pounds for a final salary (not ideal...)
My contract does state that if I leave within 12 months then I will pay for the full cost of all training courses etc. However I had no idea of costs at the time I was booked onto different courses, and also I didn't ask to go on any of these training days either, and the training wasn't optional. Also two other members of staff have left within the past 9 months and neither of them had to repay training costs.
Is there anything I can do? One thing that I've noticed (not sure if it's relevant) but in the "termination of contract" section of my contract it references several clauses but not the training Clawback clause. Could this be a way to wriggle out of it?
The advice I've been given so far is to not approach HR about it in case it's an idle threat from the manager so as not to give them any ideas, then try to fight it if my final pay has massive deductions. I'm just concerned because I have my first child on the way and didn't expect such a large hit to my savings before he arrived.
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