Really hoping someone can help me with this as I am really stressed about it...
I was in a job for around ten months based in Scotland which - during that time, I was asked to go on two courses - both were neccessary for me to achieve a qualification to work at the level required by my employers. I was sent on a day release course for one day a week and my employers paid my usual wage on this day. The company were fully funded by the government for the courses and did not require to pay for course costs. I did not request expenses even though my travel time was up to four hours a day and it cost £20 travel for that day. I was very consciencious and worked through lunches, breaks and in 30mins early nearly everyday to get the work done.
It became clear that I was not getting the on the job training I required and there were significant issues related to safe practice and client safety I brought up with management, however nothing was done. My employers also docked me annual leave to attend a GP appointment when others were given time off, paid. The reason given was I lived further away.
When I commenced work, i was given a contract - there is nil in the contract re repayment of course costs but it also covers a handbook which I can not remember being given and wrongly assumed at the time that the contract was the handbook as it was lengthy. I was given letters prior to commencing training stating I would need to pay back the cost of the training if I left, however I felt this was not applicable as they hadn't paid for the training in the first place - I did not sign the letters, they were given to me signed by management.
My employers were unhappy when I handed in my notice but I went over my concerns to management.
I was asked if I would be interested in part time work till my new employment commenced and I was happy to help out for a few days.
I asked by email as to dates and for confirmaiton that I would be paid as per prior employment.
I was then sent a letter stating they wished payment for one of the courses and for 200 hours of day release study leave. I replied to state that I had the letters of funding and they had not paid for either course and this appeared to be a penalty as the cost for wages reclaimed would be around £2000. They contacted me to state they had made an error and suddenly found the letter stating they had funding but wished repayment of wages for the days sent on study leave. They also gave me the option of working for nothing for 200 hours to pay it off.
I'm at a loss here. They state it is in the handbook which I have never seen but is covered by my signature on the contract. They state the letter sent prior to starting the course re repayment was an agreement but is only signed by them and is a statement. I asked for a copy of the handbook and It states:
"The company has the right to deduct training course costs in the event that you leave post within 12 months of completing a training course which has been funded by the company".
So, they didn't pay for the course but they want me to repay my wages of over £2000 for attending? The course cost the government £800 and I continuing it in my new employment.
I am ill with worry as I have had a terrible time there with stress and it appears they are hellbent in trying to get money from me. I would not be able to defend this with a solicitor as I would not be able to afford it. Apologies for long post. Any advice is more than welcome. x
I was in a job for around ten months based in Scotland which - during that time, I was asked to go on two courses - both were neccessary for me to achieve a qualification to work at the level required by my employers. I was sent on a day release course for one day a week and my employers paid my usual wage on this day. The company were fully funded by the government for the courses and did not require to pay for course costs. I did not request expenses even though my travel time was up to four hours a day and it cost £20 travel for that day. I was very consciencious and worked through lunches, breaks and in 30mins early nearly everyday to get the work done.
It became clear that I was not getting the on the job training I required and there were significant issues related to safe practice and client safety I brought up with management, however nothing was done. My employers also docked me annual leave to attend a GP appointment when others were given time off, paid. The reason given was I lived further away.
When I commenced work, i was given a contract - there is nil in the contract re repayment of course costs but it also covers a handbook which I can not remember being given and wrongly assumed at the time that the contract was the handbook as it was lengthy. I was given letters prior to commencing training stating I would need to pay back the cost of the training if I left, however I felt this was not applicable as they hadn't paid for the training in the first place - I did not sign the letters, they were given to me signed by management.
My employers were unhappy when I handed in my notice but I went over my concerns to management.
I was asked if I would be interested in part time work till my new employment commenced and I was happy to help out for a few days.
I asked by email as to dates and for confirmaiton that I would be paid as per prior employment.
I was then sent a letter stating they wished payment for one of the courses and for 200 hours of day release study leave. I replied to state that I had the letters of funding and they had not paid for either course and this appeared to be a penalty as the cost for wages reclaimed would be around £2000. They contacted me to state they had made an error and suddenly found the letter stating they had funding but wished repayment of wages for the days sent on study leave. They also gave me the option of working for nothing for 200 hours to pay it off.
I'm at a loss here. They state it is in the handbook which I have never seen but is covered by my signature on the contract. They state the letter sent prior to starting the course re repayment was an agreement but is only signed by them and is a statement. I asked for a copy of the handbook and It states:
"The company has the right to deduct training course costs in the event that you leave post within 12 months of completing a training course which has been funded by the company".
So, they didn't pay for the course but they want me to repay my wages of over £2000 for attending? The course cost the government £800 and I continuing it in my new employment.
I am ill with worry as I have had a terrible time there with stress and it appears they are hellbent in trying to get money from me. I would not be able to defend this with a solicitor as I would not be able to afford it. Apologies for long post. Any advice is more than welcome. x
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