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Inhouse Forklift Training - Employer Refusing To Give Copy.
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I completed a forklift training course in 2015. I have been working in a factory since, where I have received in house training for forklift and reach trucks. I have handed in my resignation and my employer is now refusing to give me a copy of the certification to hand to any new prospective employers. My question is are they allowed to refuse to give me copies of the certificate or do they have to provide them by law to me?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the training was solely 'in house', rather than based at an RTITB centre, there's no formal qualification involved anyway. i.e. your 'old' employer can't provide you with a certificate because no such certificate actually exists. All they can do is to provide your with a reference, clearly stating that you satisfactorily completed the firm's own fork lift training. It will then be up to any prospective employer to decide whether or not such training is relevant to their organisation or not. (Many employers don't recognise other employers' training programmes, as their insurance cover is only valid for employees who've been trained by their own company and/or who hold an RTITB qualification).
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