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Electrical
- Feb 6, 2007
- 313
Our company is going to send two of our young engineers on training courses. Price of these trainings is quite high for us (let say comparable with their salary for a half year), but we are ready to spend these money for improving qualification of these guys and also to show them that we appreciate their work and value them for our future.
The problem is that they could leave the company after training (well, probably they will do it some day anyway, but please, not tomorrow
) and our investment will be wasted.
My question is: What is the typical practice for such cases in your company? If your personnel is required to sign some contract to work for the company at least fixed time after the training, or some other way of compensation? Whose property are received certificates - of the personal or of the company?
If possible please indicate from which country or region is your experience - US/Canada, West Europe, East Europe, Asia, etc. Reason is that the mentality in different area is also different and not every advice is applicable in every country. Our company is in East Europe.
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It may be like this in theory and practice, but in real life it is completely different.
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The problem is that they could leave the company after training (well, probably they will do it some day anyway, but please, not tomorrow
My question is: What is the typical practice for such cases in your company? If your personnel is required to sign some contract to work for the company at least fixed time after the training, or some other way of compensation? Whose property are received certificates - of the personal or of the company?
If possible please indicate from which country or region is your experience - US/Canada, West Europe, East Europe, Asia, etc. Reason is that the mentality in different area is also different and not every advice is applicable in every country. Our company is in East Europe.
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It may be like this in theory and practice, but in real life it is completely different.
The favourite sentence of my army sergeant