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Virginia employer terminated employee and wants signing bonus returned


Is it legal for an employer to charge an employee for lost equipment?Does an employee terminated for refusal to say “Be Blessed” have grounds for legal action?Can an employer dictate when an employee can take annual leave?Employer underpaid and overpaid meCan an employer withhold a relocation repayment from an employee's last paycheck?Confidentiality in employer/employee relations - defaults in US law?Who owns the code when my employer wants something similar to my existing open source project?Signed non-compete, no mention of one in offer letter (MN). Is it still enforceable?Can I sue my employer for wrongful firing?Is there a difference in “termination of employment” qualifying event trigger between group health insurance and 401(k)?













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A Virginia employee was terminated within 1 year of hiring because the on-site customer felt he was "too negative". Offer Letter:



Along with this offer, you are receiving a $10,000.00 signing bonus, which includes $3,000.00 to be paid directly to you in your first company paycheck and the remaining $7,000.00 to be paid to you at 30 days of employment with xxxxx. A 1−year commitment required or the bonus will be repaid in full to xxxxx.



Can the employer legally keep the employee's last check and send the employee a bill for the remainder ?










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  • Was there any other language about the 'bonus" in the letter or in any contract of employment?

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  • That was the paragraph pertaining to the signing bonus. It appears to be very simple. At-will employee was involuntarily terminated.

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A Virginia employee was terminated within 1 year of hiring because the on-site customer felt he was "too negative". Offer Letter:



Along with this offer, you are receiving a $10,000.00 signing bonus, which includes $3,000.00 to be paid directly to you in your first company paycheck and the remaining $7,000.00 to be paid to you at 30 days of employment with xxxxx. A 1−year commitment required or the bonus will be repaid in full to xxxxx.



Can the employer legally keep the employee's last check and send the employee a bill for the remainder ?










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  • Was there any other language about the 'bonus" in the letter or in any contract of employment?

    – David Siegel
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  • That was the paragraph pertaining to the signing bonus. It appears to be very simple. At-will employee was involuntarily terminated.

    – jlo-gmail
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A Virginia employee was terminated within 1 year of hiring because the on-site customer felt he was "too negative". Offer Letter:



Along with this offer, you are receiving a $10,000.00 signing bonus, which includes $3,000.00 to be paid directly to you in your first company paycheck and the remaining $7,000.00 to be paid to you at 30 days of employment with xxxxx. A 1−year commitment required or the bonus will be repaid in full to xxxxx.



Can the employer legally keep the employee's last check and send the employee a bill for the remainder ?










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A Virginia employee was terminated within 1 year of hiring because the on-site customer felt he was "too negative". Offer Letter:



Along with this offer, you are receiving a $10,000.00 signing bonus, which includes $3,000.00 to be paid directly to you in your first company paycheck and the remaining $7,000.00 to be paid to you at 30 days of employment with xxxxx. A 1−year commitment required or the bonus will be repaid in full to xxxxx.



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  • Was there any other language about the 'bonus" in the letter or in any contract of employment?

    – David Siegel
    2 hours ago











  • That was the paragraph pertaining to the signing bonus. It appears to be very simple. At-will employee was involuntarily terminated.

    – jlo-gmail
    2 hours ago

















  • Was there any other language about the 'bonus" in the letter or in any contract of employment?

    – David Siegel
    2 hours ago











  • That was the paragraph pertaining to the signing bonus. It appears to be very simple. At-will employee was involuntarily terminated.

    – jlo-gmail
    2 hours ago
















Was there any other language about the 'bonus" in the letter or in any contract of employment?

– David Siegel
2 hours ago





Was there any other language about the 'bonus" in the letter or in any contract of employment?

– David Siegel
2 hours ago













That was the paragraph pertaining to the signing bonus. It appears to be very simple. At-will employee was involuntarily terminated.

– jlo-gmail
2 hours ago





That was the paragraph pertaining to the signing bonus. It appears to be very simple. At-will employee was involuntarily terminated.

– jlo-gmail
2 hours ago










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Can the employer legally keep his last check and send the employee a bill for the remainder ?




No, unless (1) the employee resigned and (2) his resignation does not amount to constructive termination. The employer may withhold the remaining $7,000 only if the employee did not meet the condition of "30 days of employment with xxxxx".



Absent any language to the contrary, the requirement of "1-year commitment" is to be construed as the consideration expected from the employee (namely, "not to quit") in exchange for the bonus. Termination by the employer is self-defeating in the sense the employer himself made it impossible for the employee to fulfill the consideration that was expected from the employee. Therefore, the employer forfeits his entitlement to reimbursement.



In the event that the employee met the condition of "30 days of employment with xxxxx", he would be entitled to the remaining $7,000 as well.






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    Since the employee made a 1-year commitment, and did not quit within the year, I see no justification for the claw-back of the signing bonus. If the letter had said "you must remain employed for one year or the bonus will be repaid" that would be different.



    However, before seriously considering a suit, you will want to consult an emplyment lawyer. You may want to do so before sending a communication insisting that your final payceck be paid in full.






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      No, unless (1) the employee resigned and (2) his resignation does not amount to constructive termination. The employer may withhold the remaining $7,000 only if the employee did not meet the condition of "30 days of employment with xxxxx".



      Absent any language to the contrary, the requirement of "1-year commitment" is to be construed as the consideration expected from the employee (namely, "not to quit") in exchange for the bonus. Termination by the employer is self-defeating in the sense the employer himself made it impossible for the employee to fulfill the consideration that was expected from the employee. Therefore, the employer forfeits his entitlement to reimbursement.



      In the event that the employee met the condition of "30 days of employment with xxxxx", he would be entitled to the remaining $7,000 as well.






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        Virginia employer terminated employee and wants signing bonus returned



        Can the employer legally keep his last check and send the employee a bill for the remainder ?




        No, unless (1) the employee resigned and (2) his resignation does not amount to constructive termination. The employer may withhold the remaining $7,000 only if the employee did not meet the condition of "30 days of employment with xxxxx".



        Absent any language to the contrary, the requirement of "1-year commitment" is to be construed as the consideration expected from the employee (namely, "not to quit") in exchange for the bonus. Termination by the employer is self-defeating in the sense the employer himself made it impossible for the employee to fulfill the consideration that was expected from the employee. Therefore, the employer forfeits his entitlement to reimbursement.



        In the event that the employee met the condition of "30 days of employment with xxxxx", he would be entitled to the remaining $7,000 as well.






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          Virginia employer terminated employee and wants signing bonus returned



          Can the employer legally keep his last check and send the employee a bill for the remainder ?




          No, unless (1) the employee resigned and (2) his resignation does not amount to constructive termination. The employer may withhold the remaining $7,000 only if the employee did not meet the condition of "30 days of employment with xxxxx".



          Absent any language to the contrary, the requirement of "1-year commitment" is to be construed as the consideration expected from the employee (namely, "not to quit") in exchange for the bonus. Termination by the employer is self-defeating in the sense the employer himself made it impossible for the employee to fulfill the consideration that was expected from the employee. Therefore, the employer forfeits his entitlement to reimbursement.



          In the event that the employee met the condition of "30 days of employment with xxxxx", he would be entitled to the remaining $7,000 as well.






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          Virginia employer terminated employee and wants signing bonus returned



          Can the employer legally keep his last check and send the employee a bill for the remainder ?




          No, unless (1) the employee resigned and (2) his resignation does not amount to constructive termination. The employer may withhold the remaining $7,000 only if the employee did not meet the condition of "30 days of employment with xxxxx".



          Absent any language to the contrary, the requirement of "1-year commitment" is to be construed as the consideration expected from the employee (namely, "not to quit") in exchange for the bonus. Termination by the employer is self-defeating in the sense the employer himself made it impossible for the employee to fulfill the consideration that was expected from the employee. Therefore, the employer forfeits his entitlement to reimbursement.



          In the event that the employee met the condition of "30 days of employment with xxxxx", he would be entitled to the remaining $7,000 as well.







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              Since the employee made a 1-year commitment, and did not quit within the year, I see no justification for the claw-back of the signing bonus. If the letter had said "you must remain employed for one year or the bonus will be repaid" that would be different.



              However, before seriously considering a suit, you will want to consult an emplyment lawyer. You may want to do so before sending a communication insisting that your final payceck be paid in full.






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                Since the employee made a 1-year commitment, and did not quit within the year, I see no justification for the claw-back of the signing bonus. If the letter had said "you must remain employed for one year or the bonus will be repaid" that would be different.



                However, before seriously considering a suit, you will want to consult an emplyment lawyer. You may want to do so before sending a communication insisting that your final payceck be paid in full.






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                  Since the employee made a 1-year commitment, and did not quit within the year, I see no justification for the claw-back of the signing bonus. If the letter had said "you must remain employed for one year or the bonus will be repaid" that would be different.



                  However, before seriously considering a suit, you will want to consult an emplyment lawyer. You may want to do so before sending a communication insisting that your final payceck be paid in full.






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                  Since the employee made a 1-year commitment, and did not quit within the year, I see no justification for the claw-back of the signing bonus. If the letter had said "you must remain employed for one year or the bonus will be repaid" that would be different.



                  However, before seriously considering a suit, you will want to consult an emplyment lawyer. You may want to do so before sending a communication insisting that your final payceck be paid in full.







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