Hello all.
Although this is not an urgent topic, I can't seem to find much information on the web. I would if anyone could give me some advice.
My employer asked me to sign an agreement for reimbursement of university studies related directly with my job role - but at my request. The course fees over 2 years day release study amounts to approx £7000.
The agreement itself states that if I leave for any reason other than redundancy within 3 years after completion of the course, I am liable to pay back 100% of the fees. It states that the amount due will be deducted from my final salary payment and any further payment needed will be payable within one month.
I queried this with HR at the time as it leaves no room for unfair treatment from the company, for example, there is no consideration for the benefit that they will get out of me attending the course (ie a sliding scale for employment length), and furthermore, if I dont get a pay rise upon qualification I will be penalised if I leave among other unfair situations that could occur. They reassured me at this point that it is company policy and without signature they would not pay the course fees so I duly signed.
I am now half way through the course, and the burden is still on my mind as there have already been situations where the company have treated me unfairly, and being tied in for 3 years seems like an easy way for them to continue to do so with such bad terms for myself if I decide to leave. Paying back £7000 within a month is not realistic or possible.
3 years is also too long I feel (especially to be paying back 100%). As newly qualified, if the job role doesn't fulfil my growing potential then I should be free to choose an employer that positively encourages progression and my current employer should pay me, reward and recognise my efforts enough to make me want to stay.
What are everyones thoughts on this??
Although this is not an urgent topic, I can't seem to find much information on the web. I would if anyone could give me some advice.
My employer asked me to sign an agreement for reimbursement of university studies related directly with my job role - but at my request. The course fees over 2 years day release study amounts to approx £7000.
The agreement itself states that if I leave for any reason other than redundancy within 3 years after completion of the course, I am liable to pay back 100% of the fees. It states that the amount due will be deducted from my final salary payment and any further payment needed will be payable within one month.
I queried this with HR at the time as it leaves no room for unfair treatment from the company, for example, there is no consideration for the benefit that they will get out of me attending the course (ie a sliding scale for employment length), and furthermore, if I dont get a pay rise upon qualification I will be penalised if I leave among other unfair situations that could occur. They reassured me at this point that it is company policy and without signature they would not pay the course fees so I duly signed.
I am now half way through the course, and the burden is still on my mind as there have already been situations where the company have treated me unfairly, and being tied in for 3 years seems like an easy way for them to continue to do so with such bad terms for myself if I decide to leave. Paying back £7000 within a month is not realistic or possible.
3 years is also too long I feel (especially to be paying back 100%). As newly qualified, if the job role doesn't fulfil my growing potential then I should be free to choose an employer that positively encourages progression and my current employer should pay me, reward and recognise my efforts enough to make me want to stay.
What are everyones thoughts on this??
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