I have a question dealing with tuition reimbursement contracts...
I currently work for Kroger as an intern, and have enjoyed working for them up to this point in time. Just recently though, the DM for this area has been contacting each intern and somewhat mandating that we sign a tuition reimbursement contract. If we don't agree to sign, he's pretty much stating that we will be fired.
I was hired 2 years ago without any contract or obligation to sign a tuition reimbursement (which would obligate me to 1 year of service for every year of reimbursement I take). I just wasn't sure if this was standard practice for a company to force their interns to sign a post-grad employment contract. Do I have any sort of legal grounds if being threatened to be fired if I do not sign? I don't exactly want to pursue legal action or anything like that... I'm just curious as to what my rights are to refuse and still keep my job.
I currently work for Kroger as an intern, and have enjoyed working for them up to this point in time. Just recently though, the DM for this area has been contacting each intern and somewhat mandating that we sign a tuition reimbursement contract. If we don't agree to sign, he's pretty much stating that we will be fired.
I was hired 2 years ago without any contract or obligation to sign a tuition reimbursement (which would obligate me to 1 year of service for every year of reimbursement I take). I just wasn't sure if this was standard practice for a company to force their interns to sign a post-grad employment contract. Do I have any sort of legal grounds if being threatened to be fired if I do not sign? I don't exactly want to pursue legal action or anything like that... I'm just curious as to what my rights are to refuse and still keep my job.