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10-03-2022 12:14 AM
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Originally Posted by mrbushido View Post
Hi all, so basically the story goes:

Early July 2020 - Applied for job on a job portal for a position posted by a recruitment firm. Went for interview. Subsequently got a verbal confirmation from recruiter, the same week as the interview, that the company intends to hire me, pending background check(credit rating, etc). Also that I have to take two professional exams to get the certification.

Early August 2020 - Got a call from the recruiter saying that the official letter from the employer is out and that he will be emailing me the offer terms and document for me to sign after the call. And also an email offer.
The email offer was basically a very basic email written by the recruiter laying out basic pay, annual leave, etc. I did not receive any letter of offer from the company. I replied to the email saying I accept the offer.
The start date of employment was not stated as the offer was "subject to passing PGI and BCP papers"

After which, he sent me his agency application form, with a employment services agreement with this clause:
Upon your being selected and offered a position with our client, you MUST notify ***** of the position, salary including allowance offered and the commencement date. Upon being issued letter
of appointment by our client, you must provide a copy (fax/email) to ****** for confirmation and our billing purpose.
You agree to be employed for a period of _______ months subject to a minimum of three (3) months (hereinafter referred to as the ‘minimum period’ ; or (b) you are terminated by your employer for
conduct inconsistent with the fulfilment of the express or implied conditions of your service within the ‘minimum period’; or (c) you have been continuously absent from work for more than two days
during the “minimum period’ without prior leave from your employer or without reasonable excuse or without informing or attempting to inform your employer of the excuse for such absence resulting
in your services deemed terminated, you shall be liable to pay us the sum equal to one hundred percent (100%) of your offered first month’s gross salary.
If you did not turn up for work or reject the job after confirming acceptance (either with ****** or client) of the job, including verbal acceptance, you shall pay to ****** an administration fee equal
to one hundred percent (100%) of your offered first month’s gross salary"

The recruiter called me a second time that day, in the evening and tried to persuade me that it's a must to a sign this clause as it helps me "secure the job". I then asked why it was an agency form and not a form from the employer itself. I filled up the form and signed the clause and emailed the form to him A FEW HOURS AFTER my email reply to the "offer".

He told me that will come when I start work in September. So basically, other than the interview, I have not had any point of contact with the employer. No letter of offer from them. The "offer" was basically an email from the recruiter telling me their client has offered me a position with the details.

I felt something was off and fishy, especially the no official offer letter and the "verbal agreement" portion but was pressured by him to sign the form, as I was keen to secure a job.

Fast forward to September, I have decided not to proceed with this position, but went for the exam and failed. Told the recruiter after the exam that I failed and he told me on the phone that "I have to pass the exam, if not it is considered I reject the job offer and have to pay a fee". I decided to block the recruiter's number. Sure enough, 1-2 weeks later, the agency has just emailed me asking me for one month's salary as a administrative fee,
"under the terms of our Employment Services Agreement, you shall be liable to compensate ******** an administration services fee equivalent to 1 month of your offered first month basic salary if you reject the job offer after confirming acceptance of the job (either with the client or ********).

And they ended off saying that if I do not pay up by the date specified, they will proceed with legal action and I will be liable for legal fees as well.

And now they are taking me to small claims tribunal. Got a date for the first consultation.

Any idea what it is like and what I can do?

Anybody has similar experience and/or able to give advice?
Hi, can I know what's the updates on your case? I will be attending the hearing next week after 2 consultation. Can you kindly advise how many hearing have you attended to conclude the desicion of the judge?
03-01-2022 12:42 PM
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Hi, any updates on the case?

I have similar case as you. Want to seek some advise. Appreciate if you can give me some advice.

June:

I was finding job through a recruiter, let's call them 'C'. C offered me a job and I accepted the offer via signing of C LOA. But I had a change of mind, and eventually told C that I'm not interested, and did not turn up at the client's place to sign the letter of appointment (LOA). I have signed the clause stated if i renege the job offer after signing of the LOA, I have to pay 1 month salary compensation

7 Nov:

C dropped me an email to recover the cost and I continued to ignore.

16 Dec:

C dropped me an email again to ask for preferred date & time for mediation and if I do not reply by the deadline given, C would commence legal proceedings against me.

27 Dec:

I have filed a report to TAFEP against C.

I have phone call mediation with C and C mentioned can only allowed 5% discount for lump sum payment or 3 months instalment. But I negotiated to 12 month installment or 50% goodwill discount.

28 Dec:

C dropped me an email that 12 months installment or 50% goodwill discount is rejected. C offered a 5 months instalment and first payment has to be paid by 29 Dec. However I dropped an email to insist on 12 months instalment

29 Dec:

C managed to approve the 12 months installment and to be paid by 30 Dec, if not C would commence legal proceedings against me.

TAFEP dropped an email to C for investigation and C sent me an email to inform me not to pay for any installment to fully cooperate with TAFEP. Not even 2 hours later, I received an email from C about Small Claim Tribunal (SCT) against me.

30 Dec:

I have made the 1st installment.

What should I do?
I will follow TAFEP, let them claim loh, go SCT I believe judge/mediator will listen to both side too.
02-01-2022 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by mrbushido View Post
Hi all, so basically the story goes:

Early July 2020 - Applied for job on a job portal for a position posted by a recruitment firm. Went for interview. Subsequently got a verbal confirmation from recruiter, the same week as the interview, that the company intends to hire me, pending background check(credit rating, etc). Also that I have to take two professional exams to get the certification.

Early August 2020 - Got a call from the recruiter saying that the official letter from the employer is out and that he will be emailing me the offer terms and document for me to sign after the call. And also an email offer.
The email offer was basically a very basic email written by the recruiter laying out basic pay, annual leave, etc. I did not receive any letter of offer from the company. I replied to the email saying I accept the offer.
The start date of employment was not stated as the offer was "subject to passing PGI and BCP papers"

After which, he sent me his agency application form, with a employment services agreement with this clause:
Upon your being selected and offered a position with our client, you MUST notify ***** of the position, salary including allowance offered and the commencement date. Upon being issued letter
of appointment by our client, you must provide a copy (fax/email) to ****** for confirmation and our billing purpose.
You agree to be employed for a period of _______ months subject to a minimum of three (3) months (hereinafter referred to as the ‘minimum period’ ; or (b) you are terminated by your employer for
conduct inconsistent with the fulfilment of the express or implied conditions of your service within the ‘minimum period’; or (c) you have been continuously absent from work for more than two days
during the “minimum period’ without prior leave from your employer or without reasonable excuse or without informing or attempting to inform your employer of the excuse for such absence resulting
in your services deemed terminated, you shall be liable to pay us the sum equal to one hundred percent (100%) of your offered first month’s gross salary.
If you did not turn up for work or reject the job after confirming acceptance (either with ****** or client) of the job, including verbal acceptance, you shall pay to ****** an administration fee equal
to one hundred percent (100%) of your offered first month’s gross salary"

The recruiter called me a second time that day, in the evening and tried to persuade me that it's a must to a sign this clause as it helps me "secure the job". I then asked why it was an agency form and not a form from the employer itself. I filled up the form and signed the clause and emailed the form to him A FEW HOURS AFTER my email reply to the "offer".

He told me that will come when I start work in September. So basically, other than the interview, I have not had any point of contact with the employer. No letter of offer from them. The "offer" was basically an email from the recruiter telling me their client has offered me a position with the details.

I felt something was off and fishy, especially the no official offer letter and the "verbal agreement" portion but was pressured by him to sign the form, as I was keen to secure a job.

Fast forward to September, I have decided not to proceed with this position, but went for the exam and failed. Told the recruiter after the exam that I failed and he told me on the phone that "I have to pass the exam, if not it is considered I reject the job offer and have to pay a fee". I decided to block the recruiter's number. Sure enough, 1-2 weeks later, the agency has just emailed me asking me for one month's salary as a administrative fee,
"under the terms of our Employment Services Agreement, you shall be liable to compensate ******** an administration services fee equivalent to 1 month of your offered first month basic salary if you reject the job offer after confirming acceptance of the job (either with the client or ********).

And they ended off saying that if I do not pay up by the date specified, they will proceed with legal action and I will be liable for legal fees as well.

And now they are taking me to small claims tribunal. Got a date for the first consultation.

Any idea what it is like and what I can do?

Anybody has similar experience and/or able to give advice?
Hi, any updates on the case?

I have similar case as you. Want to seek some advise. Appreciate if you can give me some advice.

June:

I was finding job through a recruiter, let's call them 'C'. C offered me a job and I accepted the offer via signing of C LOA. But I had a change of mind, and eventually told C that I'm not interested, and did not turn up at the client's place to sign the letter of appointment (LOA). I have signed the clause stated if i renege the job offer after signing of the LOA, I have to pay 1 month salary compensation

7 Nov:

C dropped me an email to recover the cost and I continued to ignore.

16 Dec:

C dropped me an email again to ask for preferred date & time for mediation and if I do not reply by the deadline given, C would commence legal proceedings against me.

27 Dec:

I have filed a report to TAFEP against C.

I have phone call mediation with C and C mentioned can only allowed 5% discount for lump sum payment or 3 months instalment. But I negotiated to 12 month installment or 50% goodwill discount.

28 Dec:

C dropped me an email that 12 months installment or 50% goodwill discount is rejected. C offered a 5 months instalment and first payment has to be paid by 29 Dec. However I dropped an email to insist on 12 months instalment

29 Dec:

C managed to approve the 12 months installment and to be paid by 30 Dec, if not C would commence legal proceedings against me.

TAFEP dropped an email to C for investigation and C sent me an email to inform me not to pay for any installment to fully cooperate with TAFEP. Not even 2 hours later, I received an email from C about Small Claim Tribunal (SCT) against me.

30 Dec:

I have made the 1st installment.

What should I do?
27-10-2020 11:09 PM
Unregistered
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Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
There is a similar thread to yours somewhere in this forum. Seems like this is a common thing nowadays. Care to share the name of the recruitment company? So that everyone can stay away too.
Would love to, but wouldn't that compromise my proceedings at the SCT?
27-10-2020 10:28 PM
Unregistered There is a similar thread to yours somewhere in this forum. Seems like this is a common thing nowadays. Care to share the name of the recruitment company? So that everyone can stay away too.
27-10-2020 10:07 PM
mrbushido
Employment agency taking me to small claims tribunal to ask for services fee

Hi all, so basically the story goes:

Early July 2020 - Applied for job on a job portal for a position posted by a recruitment firm. Went for interview. Subsequently got a verbal confirmation from recruiter, the same week as the interview, that the company intends to hire me, pending background check(credit rating, etc). Also that I have to take two professional exams to get the certification.

Early August 2020 - Got a call from the recruiter saying that the official letter from the employer is out and that he will be emailing me the offer terms and document for me to sign after the call. And also an email offer.
The email offer was basically a very basic email written by the recruiter laying out basic pay, annual leave, etc. I did not receive any letter of offer from the company. I replied to the email saying I accept the offer.
The start date of employment was not stated as the offer was "subject to passing PGI and BCP papers"

After which, he sent me his agency application form, with a employment services agreement with this clause:
Upon your being selected and offered a position with our client, you MUST notify ***** of the position, salary including allowance offered and the commencement date. Upon being issued letter
of appointment by our client, you must provide a copy (fax/email) to ****** for confirmation and our billing purpose.
You agree to be employed for a period of _______ months subject to a minimum of three (3) months (hereinafter referred to as the ‘minimum period’ ; or (b) you are terminated by your employer for
conduct inconsistent with the fulfilment of the express or implied conditions of your service within the ‘minimum period’; or (c) you have been continuously absent from work for more than two days
during the “minimum period’ without prior leave from your employer or without reasonable excuse or without informing or attempting to inform your employer of the excuse for such absence resulting
in your services deemed terminated, you shall be liable to pay us the sum equal to one hundred percent (100%) of your offered first month’s gross salary.
If you did not turn up for work or reject the job after confirming acceptance (either with ****** or client) of the job, including verbal acceptance, you shall pay to ****** an administration fee equal
to one hundred percent (100%) of your offered first month’s gross salary"

The recruiter called me a second time that day, in the evening and tried to persuade me that it's a must to a sign this clause as it helps me "secure the job". I then asked why it was an agency form and not a form from the employer itself. I filled up the form and signed the clause and emailed the form to him A FEW HOURS AFTER my email reply to the "offer".

He told me that will come when I start work in September. So basically, other than the interview, I have not had any point of contact with the employer. No letter of offer from them. The "offer" was basically an email from the recruiter telling me their client has offered me a position with the details.

I felt something was off and fishy, especially the no official offer letter and the "verbal agreement" portion but was pressured by him to sign the form, as I was keen to secure a job.

Fast forward to September, I have decided not to proceed with this position, but went for the exam and failed. Told the recruiter after the exam that I failed and he told me on the phone that "I have to pass the exam, if not it is considered I reject the job offer and have to pay a fee". I decided to block the recruiter's number. Sure enough, 1-2 weeks later, the agency has just emailed me asking me for one month's salary as a administrative fee,
"under the terms of our Employment Services Agreement, you shall be liable to compensate ******** an administration services fee equivalent to 1 month of your offered first month basic salary if you reject the job offer after confirming acceptance of the job (either with the client or ********).

And they ended off saying that if I do not pay up by the date specified, they will proceed with legal action and I will be liable for legal fees as well.

And now they are taking me to small claims tribunal. Got a date for the first consultation.

Any idea what it is like and what I can do?

Anybody has similar experience and/or able to give advice?

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