Hi All
Im a newbie to the forum, but an experienced contractor so I hope that someone can help with an issue Ive never seen before.
Very recently I began a new 6 month contract with a firm I had never dealt with before, and with an agency I had never dealt with before. The contract was good and looked like a good opportunity for me to progress my career.
The client site was a decent length commute, but I was willing to do this based on the daily rate negotiated etc.
I went to the client for the first two days noting the length of the commute time wise, and trying to guage whether this was going to be acceptable for me. On the second night of me commuting home a personal issue at home made me realise that over the next few weeks I would need to be at least closer to home, if not at home and that the commute was going to be an issue for me to complete.
For this reason I emailed the client direct, explaining that having had this issue arise, it had compounded my fears that the commute was probably going to be too long for me to continue with, at least in the short term. I received nothing back.
I have now received an email letter from the agency, stating that as the contract had no option to terminate, I was in breach of contract. For this reason the agency would now be out of pocket to the tune of £5.5k, as well as damaging their reputation with the client.
They have now demanded that I pay them £6k + VAT as a full and final settlement.
1) Firstly, in the contract they are right, there is no notice period on my part, however, what would happen if I die?? Would this bill be taken accross as a burden to my family??
2) Nowhere in the contract does it mention that I would need to pay these fees should I be unable to continue the employment
3) I have a copy of the contract in front of me, signed just by me, no-one from the agency, does this make it null and void?
4) Do these contracts usually carry a cooling off period? I know most are around 14 days, but isnt it general terms that allow anyone to have a cooling off period? I would be within this period if thats the case?
Any ideas anyone, as this is a new one on me.
Thanks
Nick
Im a newbie to the forum, but an experienced contractor so I hope that someone can help with an issue Ive never seen before.
Very recently I began a new 6 month contract with a firm I had never dealt with before, and with an agency I had never dealt with before. The contract was good and looked like a good opportunity for me to progress my career.
The client site was a decent length commute, but I was willing to do this based on the daily rate negotiated etc.
I went to the client for the first two days noting the length of the commute time wise, and trying to guage whether this was going to be acceptable for me. On the second night of me commuting home a personal issue at home made me realise that over the next few weeks I would need to be at least closer to home, if not at home and that the commute was going to be an issue for me to complete.
For this reason I emailed the client direct, explaining that having had this issue arise, it had compounded my fears that the commute was probably going to be too long for me to continue with, at least in the short term. I received nothing back.
I have now received an email letter from the agency, stating that as the contract had no option to terminate, I was in breach of contract. For this reason the agency would now be out of pocket to the tune of £5.5k, as well as damaging their reputation with the client.
They have now demanded that I pay them £6k + VAT as a full and final settlement.
1) Firstly, in the contract they are right, there is no notice period on my part, however, what would happen if I die?? Would this bill be taken accross as a burden to my family??
2) Nowhere in the contract does it mention that I would need to pay these fees should I be unable to continue the employment
3) I have a copy of the contract in front of me, signed just by me, no-one from the agency, does this make it null and void?
4) Do these contracts usually carry a cooling off period? I know most are around 14 days, but isnt it general terms that allow anyone to have a cooling off period? I would be within this period if thats the case?
Any ideas anyone, as this is a new one on me.
Thanks
Nick




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