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| I was given a sign-on bonus with my current employer, and signed a contract, under the stipulation I would pay it back if I left within a years time. I have been with the company for 3 months and have taken another job with a different company. My current employer is going to withhold my last two paychecks in order to get the sign-on bonus back. This payback method, (withholding my paychecks), was not in the signed contract. Is this legal? I live in Michigan. |
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