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Knnbuccb
post Aug 26 2022, 11:55 AM

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huh u guys never heard of such contracts apart from this?

if u quit before xx years then u need to compensate xxk amount because of the training provided.
I heard if they want to enforce it they need to prove that the training provided is indeed worth that much. which is a little hard to prove , and also usually training isnt really worth that much anyway, which course costs 1 year employee salary??

also, They cannot use it to penalize you, but can recoup costs incurred to train you etc . please correct me any lawyers?

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Knnbuccb
post Aug 26 2022, 12:13 PM

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QUOTE(Silfer @ Aug 26 2022, 12:00 PM)
That one usually applies on study contract, further studies, advancement certificate stuff and it's separate contract to sign one. Not bind in offer letter, employment letter.
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regardless its the same intention. which is to bind you because they invested in you.
so im quite surprised that people seem to look at it like a rare pokemon
although whether legally enforceable or not im not sure. because its quite unfair, you train someone so that he can do the job better. plus, what kind of training costs 1 year of an employee's pay? if its that expensive then the employee pay should be high pay not pay someone 2k but ask him to attend a 24k course , doesnt make sense.

unless he really kns , quit immediately upon completing the training, e.g company sponsor external paper but you cabut after getting it using company money. on the other hand, actually your company already benefitted a bit because when you are studying for external papr you can apply the knowledge to your work already.

any HR or lawyer got experience dealing with the above?

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post Aug 26 2022, 02:20 PM

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QUOTE(Captain Cook @ Aug 26 2022, 02:18 PM)
I joined 2 American companies after left BP. First company given 2 months sign on bonus, mean I get 2 bunos once accept the offer. The sign on bonus was bank in to my account together with first month salary. That is 12 months condition attached to the sign on bonus. So if resign after 6 months then I need to return 1 month sign on bonus back to company. I think this fair.

Second American company sent me to Ireland for 3 months training. Business class flight to Ireland plus fantastic accommodation. That is 1 year bond for the training. So if company spent total 120K for my trip to Ireland and I resign after 11 months then I need to pay back 10K. This is also fair.

Clause 7 on BP letter is slavery
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that 1 year bond is prorated is it?

 

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