Hi All
I have a company car and am due to resign from my current job next year. I have received acceptance of my resignation, but in it it says this:
"As you are leaving very early in March, we will be holding back 2 weeks of your February salary. In line with the company car policy it is expected that employees should return their company vehicles in an acceptable and roadworthy condition and in particular at the end of contract. Any vehicles being returned with bodywork damage, alloy scuffs or missing items such as spare keys etc face a recharge. Any costs associated with damages, **** reserves the right to make deductions from the employee’s salary or invoice the employee directly for any such costs. As soon as we have received everything back, including a final mileage form and once we are happy that there are no damage re-charges we will release this money. Any private mileage will be deducted from the monies withheld"
I do not start my new job until 3 weeks later and this will leave me in financial difficulty
Any advice would be great
Thanks
I have a company car and am due to resign from my current job next year. I have received acceptance of my resignation, but in it it says this:
"As you are leaving very early in March, we will be holding back 2 weeks of your February salary. In line with the company car policy it is expected that employees should return their company vehicles in an acceptable and roadworthy condition and in particular at the end of contract. Any vehicles being returned with bodywork damage, alloy scuffs or missing items such as spare keys etc face a recharge. Any costs associated with damages, **** reserves the right to make deductions from the employee’s salary or invoice the employee directly for any such costs. As soon as we have received everything back, including a final mileage form and once we are happy that there are no damage re-charges we will release this money. Any private mileage will be deducted from the monies withheld"
I do not start my new job until 3 weeks later and this will leave me in financial difficulty
Any advice would be great
Thanks
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