Hi All,
I would really appreciate some advice on the following case, whereby I am in a dispute with my current employer over a training clawback.
I signed an agreement prior to beginning my HND Engineering course whereby I am obliged to pay back the course fees if I leave within 2 years. I accepted another job offer a couple of weeks after completing the course simply because my currently employer is paying five figures short of the average salary for the position I hold and was not open to negotiate my salary.
The agreement is of the usual nature, with a clawback that reduces in stages over a 2 year period. I am not necessarily disputing paying back in full, however the agreement states that if the balance cannot be paid in full then a monthly payment structure should be agreed. I must mention that the agreement does differ from what seems to be commonplace, in that there is no mention of any figures whatsoever. It does not specify the total fee payable (the course cost) nor any other figure such as a repayment timescale or minimum monthly repayment. It is left open to suggestion and simply states that an agreement must be made to pay back on a monthly basis if the balance cannot be paid in full.
My problem is that I have reached a stalemate after making what I believe to be a reasonable offer based upon what is stated in the agreement, and a figure that I can afford to pay. They are demanding that I pay back 4 times the amount that I suggested per month and are threatening court action if I do not agree. I cannot really afford to pay back the amount they want per month, therefore I am left in a position where I will either need to go to court or make arrangements such as take out a bank loan to pay them.
Therefore I am seeking advice as to where I stand and whether or not I should be looking to pursue this case in court.
Thanks in advance!
Simon
I would really appreciate some advice on the following case, whereby I am in a dispute with my current employer over a training clawback.
I signed an agreement prior to beginning my HND Engineering course whereby I am obliged to pay back the course fees if I leave within 2 years. I accepted another job offer a couple of weeks after completing the course simply because my currently employer is paying five figures short of the average salary for the position I hold and was not open to negotiate my salary.
The agreement is of the usual nature, with a clawback that reduces in stages over a 2 year period. I am not necessarily disputing paying back in full, however the agreement states that if the balance cannot be paid in full then a monthly payment structure should be agreed. I must mention that the agreement does differ from what seems to be commonplace, in that there is no mention of any figures whatsoever. It does not specify the total fee payable (the course cost) nor any other figure such as a repayment timescale or minimum monthly repayment. It is left open to suggestion and simply states that an agreement must be made to pay back on a monthly basis if the balance cannot be paid in full.
My problem is that I have reached a stalemate after making what I believe to be a reasonable offer based upon what is stated in the agreement, and a figure that I can afford to pay. They are demanding that I pay back 4 times the amount that I suggested per month and are threatening court action if I do not agree. I cannot really afford to pay back the amount they want per month, therefore I am left in a position where I will either need to go to court or make arrangements such as take out a bank loan to pay them.
Therefore I am seeking advice as to where I stand and whether or not I should be looking to pursue this case in court.
Thanks in advance!
Simon
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