neptunejaguar
Junior Member
In October 2015, I entered into a training contract with company Z. The contract was to receive 9 months of IT training. The contract does not have an End Date on it; if it’s signed in October then 9 months from there would be July 1, 2016. The training cost is $8,000 which I don’t have to pay for as long as I work for them for free during that time which is not stated in the contract. But I do have it recorded on audio that I’m working to pay off the training which will eliminate the cost for the training.
February 2016, Company Z put me on a contract to work for the State of Arizona part-time on a temp job for 5 months. The way it works is the State of AZ pays company Z; Company Z gets 55% and then Company Z then pay me 45%. My contract for the State of AZ ends at the end of July 1, 2016.
The state job wants to hire me again but I have to get a Letter of Release from current Company Z before they hire me. They don’t think it is right that Company Z is taking 55% from me. The state job wants to pay me more but without Company Z. Company Z does not want to give me a Letter of Release because they lose money.
Company Z says they have invested thousands into my training to further my career. Which they didn’t; come to find out my training would have cost about $2200 plus it was all self-study on my time and yet they get over 55% of my rate and I practically work for Company Z for free 7 hrs. a day. If I were to get paid for the work I do for Company Z, even at minimum wage, I would have paid off my training in the first three months.
If my contract with Company Z doesn’t have an end date, but duration is 9 months which will make June my last month, do I really need a Letter of Release? If Company Z does not want to give me one, how do I get one? The state will not hire me without one.
February 2016, Company Z put me on a contract to work for the State of Arizona part-time on a temp job for 5 months. The way it works is the State of AZ pays company Z; Company Z gets 55% and then Company Z then pay me 45%. My contract for the State of AZ ends at the end of July 1, 2016.
The state job wants to hire me again but I have to get a Letter of Release from current Company Z before they hire me. They don’t think it is right that Company Z is taking 55% from me. The state job wants to pay me more but without Company Z. Company Z does not want to give me a Letter of Release because they lose money.
Company Z says they have invested thousands into my training to further my career. Which they didn’t; come to find out my training would have cost about $2200 plus it was all self-study on my time and yet they get over 55% of my rate and I practically work for Company Z for free 7 hrs. a day. If I were to get paid for the work I do for Company Z, even at minimum wage, I would have paid off my training in the first three months.
If my contract with Company Z doesn’t have an end date, but duration is 9 months which will make June my last month, do I really need a Letter of Release? If Company Z does not want to give me one, how do I get one? The state will not hire me without one.