My daughter has been fortunate to obtain an fantastic new job and handed her notice in three weeks ago. She intended to start her new job on April 8th. She has called me this morning deeply distressed as her employer has informed her today that they are going to deduct three years college fees, approximately £1500, from her salary due for payment at the end of this month. They have also stated that she must leave on the 22nd of this month although she had agreed to work until April 5th in order to help them with holiday cover. She has no holiday due and so will also lose a further two weeks’ pay. This was all emailed to her at 7am this morning. She hasn’t done all the sums yet but it is possible that she will receive no pay whatsoever this month. This will leave her unable to meet her mortgage payment this month.
She has worked for the same large national company for 16 years and is the technical manager for the site where she is based. She has no actual contract of employment only a letter sent on her appointment 16 years ago stating the terms of her engagement and it does not contain any mention of college fees or their repayment. She did not even know how much they were until this morning. She has signed nothing specific regarding her college course.
In addition to this disgraceful treatment of a long standing employee I believe this deduction is illegal on many levels. One – she has not and could not have agreed to the deduction of an unknown sum of money from her salary. Two – I think it is unlawful to deduct an amount from one month’s salary which has the effect of reducing that salary to below the national minimum wage. Three – the reduction of her notice period without pay means she has effectively been dismissed without cause.
This information has been emailed to her by her manager and she has forwarded the email to her HR department which is based on another site and they have arranged a meeting with her tomorrow. We will see what they have to say but I would be interested to hear what you think about it.
She has worked for the same large national company for 16 years and is the technical manager for the site where she is based. She has no actual contract of employment only a letter sent on her appointment 16 years ago stating the terms of her engagement and it does not contain any mention of college fees or their repayment. She did not even know how much they were until this morning. She has signed nothing specific regarding her college course.
In addition to this disgraceful treatment of a long standing employee I believe this deduction is illegal on many levels. One – she has not and could not have agreed to the deduction of an unknown sum of money from her salary. Two – I think it is unlawful to deduct an amount from one month’s salary which has the effect of reducing that salary to below the national minimum wage. Three – the reduction of her notice period without pay means she has effectively been dismissed without cause.
This information has been emailed to her by her manager and she has forwarded the email to her HR department which is based on another site and they have arranged a meeting with her tomorrow. We will see what they have to say but I would be interested to hear what you think about it.
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