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Just aquick question, I recently found out that if I don't come back to work after maternity leave I must repay the top up salary paid by my company 100%
Could that be legal?
I don't understand - was this phased clawback of the maternity leave topup salary payment included in the original or amended contract that you signed? What exactly does your current contract state about this? If you are saying that they are raising this clawback rule out of the blue and outside the scope of the contract that you signed then presumably it would be questionable as to whether or not they could enforce it.Our contracts were amended during the year, and we all had to sign the new version, however this was not advised on the contract we signed, can it still in enforced?
Very good points.Deezer,
If you don't intend staying for a year upon your return to work, you could of course refuse the entirely discretionary top-up your employer is offering you.
I realise that this is probably off topic, and without wishing to offend Deezer who is legitimately inquiring as to her rights, but do people not think that it is unethical to sign up for a benefit and then refuse to carry through your side of the bargain.
There seems to be a pervasive attitude that employees are (rightly) entitled to force an employer to rigidly abide by their obligations - whilst, however, refusing to observe any obligations owed to an employer - e.g notice periods, loyalty clauses etc.
I for one am sick of the "sure its a Company, they can afford it" mentality.
Apologies - rant over. I'd just like to point out that this is not directed at anyone in particular (and is grossly off topic) but it is something that I would like to hear other people's view on.
Deezer,
Ronny 78,
Your additional "extra 4 weeks" paid leave derives from the Maternity Protection Act 1994 (extension of Periods of Leave) Order 2006 - a not from the munificence of your employer.
I think if you come back to work for a week then leave, you should be ok I thinkHi
Just aquick question, I recently found out that if I don't come back to work after maternity leave I must repay the top up salary paid by my company 100%
Could that be legal?
I for one am sick of the "sure its a Company, they can afford it" mentality.
Apologies - rant over. I'd just like to point out that this is not directed at anyone in particular (and is grossly off topic) but it is something that I would like to hear other people's view on.
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