Hello Everyone!
I left my last dead-end, barely above minimum wage job as a field service engineer with a painfully unimaginative and mediore small company at the beginning of December. On my last day of employment with the company, I arranged with my line manager to return the company van and it's contents (customer stock, tools etc) to head office. Having returned everything and dealt with the HR people and paperwork I walked to the railway station, purchased a ticket and travelled the 80 miles back home.
I submitted my final business expenses, including the rail ticket, to my line manager a couple of days later, and he emailed to confirm that he had passed these to the admin team for processing. After over 6 weeks of chasing the admin team for reimbursement of these expenses and being ignored I have now finally been told that the company will not pay for my rail ticket. The explanation given by my line manager was that according to the admin team "transportation costs after returning a vehicle when leaving the business is not a claimable expense" and that he's sorry I wasn't made aware of this. I tried to argue that it was completely unreasonable to leave me out of pocket like this, but got absolutely nowhere.
Having read through my contract of employment and employee handbook, (a copy of which I signed at the start of my employment) I can find no reference to the admin team's excuse for not processing the rail ticket. It doesn't make any sense and I think the person responsible is just doing this because she doesn't like me and is trying to wind me up (it's working!). There are 3 poorly written and somewhat ambiguous pages in the employment manual relating to expenses, this is the only information I was ever provided with (see below post). To my untrained eye, the expenses policy seems to support my case that I can claim for rail travel, and indeed I successfully claimed the rail ticket when I went to collect the van in the first place.
It also says in the employee handbook that if I didn't return the company van when stipulated they can charge me £100 for every day it's overdue, plus another £200 charge to collect it themselves, so it's not as if I had a choice in the matter. Was I supposed to walk 80 miles home?
Can they do this? If I took them to small claims court, how could they defend their case?
Can anyone give me any advice on bring a claim in small claims court, or is there another approach I can take to get this resolved? I don't really know where to start.
Many thanks for your kind help!
I left my last dead-end, barely above minimum wage job as a field service engineer with a painfully unimaginative and mediore small company at the beginning of December. On my last day of employment with the company, I arranged with my line manager to return the company van and it's contents (customer stock, tools etc) to head office. Having returned everything and dealt with the HR people and paperwork I walked to the railway station, purchased a ticket and travelled the 80 miles back home.
I submitted my final business expenses, including the rail ticket, to my line manager a couple of days later, and he emailed to confirm that he had passed these to the admin team for processing. After over 6 weeks of chasing the admin team for reimbursement of these expenses and being ignored I have now finally been told that the company will not pay for my rail ticket. The explanation given by my line manager was that according to the admin team "transportation costs after returning a vehicle when leaving the business is not a claimable expense" and that he's sorry I wasn't made aware of this. I tried to argue that it was completely unreasonable to leave me out of pocket like this, but got absolutely nowhere.
Having read through my contract of employment and employee handbook, (a copy of which I signed at the start of my employment) I can find no reference to the admin team's excuse for not processing the rail ticket. It doesn't make any sense and I think the person responsible is just doing this because she doesn't like me and is trying to wind me up (it's working!). There are 3 poorly written and somewhat ambiguous pages in the employment manual relating to expenses, this is the only information I was ever provided with (see below post). To my untrained eye, the expenses policy seems to support my case that I can claim for rail travel, and indeed I successfully claimed the rail ticket when I went to collect the van in the first place.
It also says in the employee handbook that if I didn't return the company van when stipulated they can charge me £100 for every day it's overdue, plus another £200 charge to collect it themselves, so it's not as if I had a choice in the matter. Was I supposed to walk 80 miles home?
Can they do this? If I took them to small claims court, how could they defend their case?
Can anyone give me any advice on bring a claim in small claims court, or is there another approach I can take to get this resolved? I don't really know where to start.
Many thanks for your kind help!
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