Exiting Employee Raises Issue Over Paycheck Deduction
In a new episode of our Career Conundrums series, a lawyer who is leaving her current position has expressed unease regarding her employer’s decision to subtract the expense of her practicing certificate from her last paycheck.
“I work as a commercial lawyer and after submitting my resignation, I noticed that the firm is taking out the cost of my practicing certificate from my final paycheck. This was not the case when I left my previous firm, and I am curious if this practice is considered normal among the readers of Dynamic Export?”
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