Dear all,
I need some help with my employment contract as it contains some very harsh terms.
I signed a 2 years employment contract. There is a clause in the contract that says I am liable for the full training fee if I work for them for less than 2 years. So there is no sliding scale. After 2 months of training, I worked for the company for 1 year and 9 months.
I decided to leave after serving the company for more than 90% of the two years, and HR tried to recover full training cost which is more than 10K pounds for its internal training.
Can I argue that it is a penalty clause as it does not take into account the benefit the company gains during the time I served it?
If the penalty clause argument fails, can I at least only pay the 10% of the training fee? Or is it impossible to argue that because the full repayment is an explicit clause and I signed it?
I would really appreciate your advice. Thanks.
I need some help with my employment contract as it contains some very harsh terms.
I signed a 2 years employment contract. There is a clause in the contract that says I am liable for the full training fee if I work for them for less than 2 years. So there is no sliding scale. After 2 months of training, I worked for the company for 1 year and 9 months.
I decided to leave after serving the company for more than 90% of the two years, and HR tried to recover full training cost which is more than 10K pounds for its internal training.
Can I argue that it is a penalty clause as it does not take into account the benefit the company gains during the time I served it?
If the penalty clause argument fails, can I at least only pay the 10% of the training fee? Or is it impossible to argue that because the full repayment is an explicit clause and I signed it?
I would really appreciate your advice. Thanks.
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