I resigned from an employer with service 2.5 years. The resignation was accepted, a P45 send and a final pay slip. No notice was given of the any deducation.
The money did not appear in my bank account. After asking I got no response so invoked ACAS early consolidation.
The employer would not engage in ACAS early consolidation but the last thing thay said was that they were investigating an overpayment of pay.
Two years ago I was informed of an overpayment and I wrote back requiring a full detailing of what had been paid and what should have been along with a detailed explination and that then I would have to consider how it could be paid off.
I received no response to my letter and made no agreement to pay this off. I never heard anything else from the employer about this. There is a clause in the contract that says overpayment can be reclaimed in accordance with the employers over payment policy.. I no longer have access to these policies. The employer's actions, are causing financial distress as I am now studying and living without sallary.
The employer knew of these plans as they were discussed before my resignation was agreeded. I think the employer's actions are illegal, particuarlty in view of the lack of notification, the time taken to respond to enquiries, and the length of time ago of the overpayment. The overpayment relates to the early part of 2017.and some of 2016.
can anyone advise where I stand, The next step will be to tribunal. However, I would like to know the facts.
RB
The money did not appear in my bank account. After asking I got no response so invoked ACAS early consolidation.
The employer would not engage in ACAS early consolidation but the last thing thay said was that they were investigating an overpayment of pay.
Two years ago I was informed of an overpayment and I wrote back requiring a full detailing of what had been paid and what should have been along with a detailed explination and that then I would have to consider how it could be paid off.
I received no response to my letter and made no agreement to pay this off. I never heard anything else from the employer about this. There is a clause in the contract that says overpayment can be reclaimed in accordance with the employers over payment policy.. I no longer have access to these policies. The employer's actions, are causing financial distress as I am now studying and living without sallary.
The employer knew of these plans as they were discussed before my resignation was agreeded. I think the employer's actions are illegal, particuarlty in view of the lack of notification, the time taken to respond to enquiries, and the length of time ago of the overpayment. The overpayment relates to the early part of 2017.and some of 2016.
can anyone advise where I stand, The next step will be to tribunal. However, I would like to know the facts.
RB
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