Can Your Employer Deduct Fines from Your Salary?

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Can Your Employer Deduct Fines from Your Salary?

Facing fines or deductions from your wages at your part-time job? Learn when this is prohibited and what you can do as a young worker or student.

“You were late, so we will withhold €25.”
“You did something wrong, we will deduct that from your wages.”
Many young people are faced with fines or deductions from their salary. It is often said that this is “in the contract”. But is that actually allowed?

The short answer: almost never.


Main rule: wages are protected

👉 An employee's wages are protected by law.
This means that an employer is not allowed to simply withhold money from your salary.

This also applies for:

Even if the amounts involved are small.


When may an employer not withhold a fine?

In most cases, withholding wages is not permitted, for example in the event of:

  • being late

  • an error at work

  • damage (without intent or deliberate recklessness)

  • “rules of order or conduct”

  • cash register differences

  • broken items

👉 These are normal work risks and they lie with the employer.


“But it is in my contract”

We also hear that often. But it is important to know:

  • not everything stated in a contract is valid

  • contracts may not be contrary to the law

  • penalty clauses are assessed very strictly

This often goes too far, especially for young people and part-time jobs.


Penalty clause: when is it possible is it?

A fine is only allowed if:

  • the penalty clause has been agreed in writing

  • it is clear and specific

  • the fine is reasonable

  • the wage does not fall below the minimum wage

In practice, fines are sufficient to side jobs are almost never involved.


Can an employer offset fines against your wages?

👉 In principle: no.

Settling against wages is:

  • legally risky

  • often unlawful

  • especially at minimum wage prohibited

This is usually not allowed without your free and conscious consent.


Cash register differences and shortages

This is a classic among young people.

Important:

  • cash difference ≠ automatically your fault

  • employer must ensure checks and instructions

  • risks are part of doing business

👉 Cash register differences may not simply be recovered from you.


What if you said “agree”?

For example:

  • under pressure

  • via WhatsApp

  • for fear of dismissal

Then that permission is often not valid.
Certainly not if you are young and dependent on your income.


What should you do in case of fines or withholding of wages?

Use this step-by-step plan:

  1. Check your pay slip

  2. Ask in writing why there is withheld

  3. Check whether there is a valid penalty clause

  4. Do not just agree

  5. Have it assessed whether the withholding is allowed

You can often:

  • reclaim the withheld wages

  • additional payment demands

  • stop further deductions


Common mistakes made by young people

  • think that fines are “normal”

  • agree out of fear

  • not check pay slips

  • do not have anything checked

  • wait too long

That often costs unnecessary money.


Are you unsure about fines on your salary?

Are you:

and your employer withholds fines or amounts from you wages?

Then have it checked. It often turns out that:

  • the deduction is not allowed

  • you are entitled to a refund

  • the employer goes too far

👉 Feel free to contact us to have your situation assessed.

Frequently asked questions

Wat moet ik doen als ik verdacht word van een strafbaar feit?
Maak gebruik van uw zwijgrecht en vraag direct een advocaat. U bent niet verplicht om mee te werken aan uw eigen veroordeling. Een strafrechtadvocaat kan u bijstaan tijdens het verhoor en uw rechten waarborgen.
Kan ik een strafblad krijgen?
Ja, bij een veroordeling krijgt u een aantekening in het justitieel documentatiesysteem. Dit kan gevolgen hebben voor uw werk, reizen en het aanvragen van een Verklaring Omtrent het Gedrag (VOG).
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