Hi everyone
I'm hoping someone can give me a little bit of advice on employment law and where i stand with things....
I'll try to keep it as short as possible
Towards the end of last year the company i work for relocated me to a different site, and paid me £2k in expenses towards the cost of moving.
Just yesterday i gave notice notice as i've decided to change job.
Now suddenly this morning i was emailed a "Relocation Policy" basically stating i have to give the full amount back and it will be taken out of my final pay.
But this is the first time i have ever seen this policy. Before deciding to leave the company i was careful to go threw everything checking if there were any conditions stating i would have to give it back, but there is literally nothing.
On a letter i received outlining the relocation, change of place of employment, how much i'll get etc, there is a single line "see relocation policy attached"
But it was never actually attached, i bought this up verbally at the time, but still never received it.
I even emailed the member of HR who arranged everything a couple of weeks ago requesting a copy of the letter, my contract, and stated there were no terms and conditions relating to my relocation attached to the original letter and if they could be sent to me. Just so i could be completely sure....
I received a reply with the letter and contract etc, but this policy was not included nor were any terms and conditions of any sort relating to the move. But the reply did state that there were no terms and conditions and it was all per my original contract.
Basically i want to know if this policy is actually enforceable and if i will have to give the money back?
And if they can legally just deduct the money from my pay.
I cant actually prove this policy wasn't attached when i was originally presented with the relocation offer, but then again they cant prove it was either. And i even requested a copy of everything and still i never received it.
Surely this magically appearing policy cannot be enforced and deducting it from my pay would be unlawful deduction of wages?
Ta muchly
Jon
I'm hoping someone can give me a little bit of advice on employment law and where i stand with things....
I'll try to keep it as short as possible
Towards the end of last year the company i work for relocated me to a different site, and paid me £2k in expenses towards the cost of moving.
Just yesterday i gave notice notice as i've decided to change job.
Now suddenly this morning i was emailed a "Relocation Policy" basically stating i have to give the full amount back and it will be taken out of my final pay.
But this is the first time i have ever seen this policy. Before deciding to leave the company i was careful to go threw everything checking if there were any conditions stating i would have to give it back, but there is literally nothing.
On a letter i received outlining the relocation, change of place of employment, how much i'll get etc, there is a single line "see relocation policy attached"
But it was never actually attached, i bought this up verbally at the time, but still never received it.
I even emailed the member of HR who arranged everything a couple of weeks ago requesting a copy of the letter, my contract, and stated there were no terms and conditions relating to my relocation attached to the original letter and if they could be sent to me. Just so i could be completely sure....
I received a reply with the letter and contract etc, but this policy was not included nor were any terms and conditions of any sort relating to the move. But the reply did state that there were no terms and conditions and it was all per my original contract.
Basically i want to know if this policy is actually enforceable and if i will have to give the money back?
And if they can legally just deduct the money from my pay.
I cant actually prove this policy wasn't attached when i was originally presented with the relocation offer, but then again they cant prove it was either. And i even requested a copy of everything and still i never received it.
Surely this magically appearing policy cannot be enforced and deducting it from my pay would be unlawful deduction of wages?
Ta muchly
Jon
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