Thanks for replying Ula
In response to your questions:
1. Taken from the letter extending my study agreement - "With reference to clause 2a) of your Trainee Contract signed by you in March 2016, I'm writing to confirm that the Company wishes to extend the contract to 31 July 2018, after which we hope to conclude with you a new permanent contract."
(2a - "Subject to the provisions below, this agreement is anticipated to last for a period of time commencing on 1 March 2016 and continuing for a period of 24 months expiring on 28 February 2018 unless otherwise agreed in writing between you and the Company.)
2. If I am honest, I actually do not know the answer to this question. No where in the training agreement does it state it supercedes my permanent contract. It does however make reference to my original start date for the purposes of continuous service. It is essentially identical in its terms and conditions to my permanent contract, just with the added clauses about the qualifications and associated leave and costs.
3. It was just a letter stating they were extending the training agreement. Other than the date, it states all other terms and conditions are unchanged.
4. There is no sliding scale for repayment. It is all costs within 24 months from giving notice.
5. Nothing in my permanent contract about repayment of training costs. It is a vanilla contract. The only deductions it allows for are overpayments, loans, excess of holidays, excess of sickness payments, excess of claimed expenditure, excess of any other payment made to [me] by the company and any monies agreed by you in writing. Other deductions were for damage to company property.
If it is of any help, I can PM any documents you might think would be helpful to review. Although I think saying that might be a cheeky request..
In response to your questions:
1. Taken from the letter extending my study agreement - "With reference to clause 2a) of your Trainee Contract signed by you in March 2016, I'm writing to confirm that the Company wishes to extend the contract to 31 July 2018, after which we hope to conclude with you a new permanent contract."
(2a - "Subject to the provisions below, this agreement is anticipated to last for a period of time commencing on 1 March 2016 and continuing for a period of 24 months expiring on 28 February 2018 unless otherwise agreed in writing between you and the Company.)
2. If I am honest, I actually do not know the answer to this question. No where in the training agreement does it state it supercedes my permanent contract. It does however make reference to my original start date for the purposes of continuous service. It is essentially identical in its terms and conditions to my permanent contract, just with the added clauses about the qualifications and associated leave and costs.
3. It was just a letter stating they were extending the training agreement. Other than the date, it states all other terms and conditions are unchanged.
4. There is no sliding scale for repayment. It is all costs within 24 months from giving notice.
5. Nothing in my permanent contract about repayment of training costs. It is a vanilla contract. The only deductions it allows for are overpayments, loans, excess of holidays, excess of sickness payments, excess of claimed expenditure, excess of any other payment made to [me] by the company and any monies agreed by you in writing. Other deductions were for damage to company property.
If it is of any help, I can PM any documents you might think would be helpful to review. Although I think saying that might be a cheeky request..
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