Hi guys i would like to know if my company did the right thing legally after my employment. I was hired April 12, 2016. I send my resignation letter last July 06, 2016 and my supervisor received and read it the same day. My last day of employment is August 12, 2016. My manager and supervisor acknowledged the reason of my resignation. As a matter of fact they also give me the acceptance letter for the reason of my resignation. I already finished my clearance and exit interview, they just said that i just have to call after 2 weeks for further details about my final pay check. Now here's the thing, i have 4 month - contract bond and i am fully aware of it. When i called my previous employer they said that my final pay was denied by hr because of not attaining the number of working days in my contract bond. I am fully aware that i wasn't able to comply about the bond, but i am under the impression that i will get at least a small portion of my final pay, which is i think they will deduct the number of days that i missed in the contract bond to my final pay, but instead i got nothing. My question is, does my previous employer did the right thing, denying the release of my final pay?.
To give you a further insight, this is what is being said on one portion on my contract regarding the bond.
"If you terminate your employment with the company or are dismissed within four months after the start of training ('The minimum stay period'), you agree to reimburse the Company immediately for the cost of your training in the amount of 25,000 php without need of demand. You authorize the company to deduct the said sum of 25,000 php from any and all sums of money and/or salary accruing to you (final pay). Furthermore, it is understood that the difference, if any, between the said sum of 25,000 php and the sum actually deducted from your salary will be immediately due and payable by you to the company without the need of demand."
Can you guys please explain it further? Because it is not properly discussed with us during the contract signing. Is it legal and just to the labor code of Philippines imposed by DOLE?