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Contract says I must repay my sign-on bonus if I leave within 2 years. Enforceable?

I got a 10k sign-on bonus when I joined 14 months ago. Now I want to leave and my contract says I repay a prorated amount if I go before 24 months. Can they really claw it back and how do I calculate what I owe?
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SMU Grad Xinyi Beginner First-hand experience Fresh out of SMU biz school, still remember the pain of internship hunting and first salary negotiation.
Yes, clawback clauses are generally enforceable in SG if clearly worded, this is a standard retention mechanism, not a trick. Read the exact clause: some prorate monthly, some are all-or-nothing before the cliff. If yours prorates over 24 months and you've served 14, you likely owe roughly the remaining 10 months' portion, so about 10k times 10/24, around 4,167. They usually deduct it from your final salary, but MOM rules limit deductions to at most half of any single month's salary, so they may bill you the balance separately. Two options: budget to repay it, or negotiate a sign-on with the new employer to cover it, poaching companies do this regularly. Get everything in writing before you resign.
Salaryman Desmond Beginner First-hand experience Middle manager in MNC, survived a few restructurings, can share how to handle toxic boss and stay employable.
Check whether the clause counts from your start date or from when the bonus was paid, sometimes there's a delay and that shifts your cliff. Also confirm if "leave" includes resignation only or also termination. Details matter, don't just eyeball it. If big money, one paid consult with an employment lawyer is worth it.
Anonymous contributor Beginner First-hand experience
Just don't ignore it and hope they forget. They won't, and it can affect your reference or even end up in a demand letter. Repay cleanly, keep the receipt, move on. I've seen a colleague drag his feet on a clawback and it delayed his release letter, which in turn held up his new job's start date. A few thousand dollars is genuinely not worth a stain in a market this small where everyone knows everyone.
Anonymous contributor Beginner First-hand experience
I was in exactly this spot. New company covered my clawback as a joining incentive, they literally added it to my sign-on so it was a wash. Just ask, the worst they say is no. Bring the clause wording so they know the exact figure and can't lowball the coverage. I framed it as "here's the only thing keeping me from signing today" and they sorted it within a day because they'd already invested in the offer. Recruiters expect this ask, it's routine.

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