Is my employer entitled to the compensation from a delayed train that they paid for? [closed]
I recently started a job in the UK that has frequent train journeys. My employer pays expenses when travelling to offices that aren't my home office. In the rail policy it states
any compensation given directly to staff is not for personal use as it is compensation for shortfalls in delivery of service paid for not by the employee
I was under the impression that the compensation would go to the employee because they are the ones who suffer the effects of a delayed train. I suspect the train companies are against such policies as they only allow compensation to be claimed by the individual taking the journey, but does my employer violate some agreement or contract made with the booking service by having such a policy?
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How long does a train need to be delayed to get compensation?
If you arrive late at your destination because of a delay or cancellation to a National Rail service, you can claim your Delay Repay compensation. Depending on the train operator you'll be travelling with, you can claim compensation if there's a 15-minute or 30-minute delay to your journey.Can I get compensation for delayed train?
If the train journey you are making, or have booked to make, is delayed or cancelled you may be entitled to a full refund from the retailer of your ticket, or compensation from the train company that caused the delay.Does delay repay apply to Cancelled trains?
If you arrive 15 minutes or more late at your destination because of a delay or cancellation to a Southern service, you can claim Delay Repay compensation. Delay Repay is a national scheme train companies use to compensate passengers for delays or cancellations.What happens when last train is Cancelled?
Where possible, a Train Company will arrange a taxi or replacement bus for a missed last connection. If for whatever reason this isn't possible and you incur reasonable costs for your own onward travel, you may be able to claim back reasonable additional expenses to your final destination.Train delays: what compensation can I claim?
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