Hi, i'm new to this forum but would like some advise before seeking a solicitor.
My husband resigned from his job in Jan after working for his employer for since May 2016. A few things made him come to this decision but that is where the hassle began. His employer was not happy he resigned and took him in for a meeting trying to persuade him to stay, he mentioned in his resignation letter that he would work his 4 weeks notice but his employer pointed out that after his 6 months review he was asked to sign a clause making it 8 weeks notice, my husband initially resided to the fact that he would work the 8 weeks until his employer stated he would not get his commission he had earned in Oct, Nov, Dec (paid normally at end of Jan) until the last day of his notice.
His employer is a control freak and ex employees have never been held to this 8 weeks notice. Rightly or wrongly my husband then refused to work the rest of the notice after asking for gardening leave for 2 weeks in Feb (due to some family problems, which my husband informed his employer) and then would go back to train a new person in his position, his employer refused this. A letter then arrived stating my husband had to take his car back, phone, laptop etc on the 31st Jan which in our eyes stops my husband working for this company after 3 weeks and 2 days. He was paid on the 31st Jan his normal monthly salary and we thought that was the end of it, yes his employer wasn't happy but they had accepted all his tools to do his job back.
on the 15th Feb we received a letter stating that they wanted a large figure paid back which is equivalent to unauthorised absence plus a figure for excess holiday pay, also enclosed in the letter was 2 clauses stating he was involved in a company in direct competition with his employer and another clause stating he had disclosed sensitive information, we have no idea what his is talking about regarding these clauses as my husband hasnt been involved in anything since leaving. He stated he was considering legal action.
My husband replied asking for a break down of the amount he was asking to be paid back because this wasn't clear in the first letter. plus a breakdown of excess holiday pay plus clarification of what business involvement and activity he was mentioning in the letter.
We received a reply yesterday which mentions that the large sum to be paid back is for Feb/Mar of his notice he didnt work - which also may i add hasnt been received from his employer, so is this something he can ask for if he hasnt actually paid my husband for?
The holiday pay is due back - husband doesnt dispute this.
and the explanation for the clauses is that an external source has informed him.......that is all - no explanation as to who or what has been disclosed so we still dont know what this is about.
At the end of the letter the employer has now stated to pay back a figure which will conclude this matter but the figure doesnt relate to the original figures sent, so now we are completely confused.
Does my husband have to pay back money he hasnt received?
Just wanted some advice before we seek out an employment law solicitor because this is causing stress to both ourselves.
My husband resigned from his job in Jan after working for his employer for since May 2016. A few things made him come to this decision but that is where the hassle began. His employer was not happy he resigned and took him in for a meeting trying to persuade him to stay, he mentioned in his resignation letter that he would work his 4 weeks notice but his employer pointed out that after his 6 months review he was asked to sign a clause making it 8 weeks notice, my husband initially resided to the fact that he would work the 8 weeks until his employer stated he would not get his commission he had earned in Oct, Nov, Dec (paid normally at end of Jan) until the last day of his notice.
His employer is a control freak and ex employees have never been held to this 8 weeks notice. Rightly or wrongly my husband then refused to work the rest of the notice after asking for gardening leave for 2 weeks in Feb (due to some family problems, which my husband informed his employer) and then would go back to train a new person in his position, his employer refused this. A letter then arrived stating my husband had to take his car back, phone, laptop etc on the 31st Jan which in our eyes stops my husband working for this company after 3 weeks and 2 days. He was paid on the 31st Jan his normal monthly salary and we thought that was the end of it, yes his employer wasn't happy but they had accepted all his tools to do his job back.
on the 15th Feb we received a letter stating that they wanted a large figure paid back which is equivalent to unauthorised absence plus a figure for excess holiday pay, also enclosed in the letter was 2 clauses stating he was involved in a company in direct competition with his employer and another clause stating he had disclosed sensitive information, we have no idea what his is talking about regarding these clauses as my husband hasnt been involved in anything since leaving. He stated he was considering legal action.
My husband replied asking for a break down of the amount he was asking to be paid back because this wasn't clear in the first letter. plus a breakdown of excess holiday pay plus clarification of what business involvement and activity he was mentioning in the letter.
We received a reply yesterday which mentions that the large sum to be paid back is for Feb/Mar of his notice he didnt work - which also may i add hasnt been received from his employer, so is this something he can ask for if he hasnt actually paid my husband for?
The holiday pay is due back - husband doesnt dispute this.
and the explanation for the clauses is that an external source has informed him.......that is all - no explanation as to who or what has been disclosed so we still dont know what this is about.
At the end of the letter the employer has now stated to pay back a figure which will conclude this matter but the figure doesnt relate to the original figures sent, so now we are completely confused.
Does my husband have to pay back money he hasnt received?
Just wanted some advice before we seek out an employment law solicitor because this is causing stress to both ourselves.
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