Some advice would be much appreciated. I've been working at risk since the end of August and just wanted to understand my fellow contractor's appetite for doing the same.
Bit of backstory: I joined a large Government department on a Digital Transformation programme, via a small consultancy about 15 months ago. Their framework agreement has now expired and they didn't win the new contract. However, I was asked to remain on the programme, but required to switch to the new supplier, one of the large, French consulting firms. So far so good, no real change for me, apart from administrative.
However, no contract has yet been forthcoming, even though I'm quite confident it will, eventually.
My question is this, how long would you continue working on-site without sight of an actual contract? I will remain professional and continue to deliver, but I'm wondering if, after a month, it's reasonable to start working from home. I'm actually not sure what to do as I've never been in this position before. Part of me says carry on regardless, whilst the other part would like to apply a bit of pressure.
Thanks in advance
Bit of backstory: I joined a large Government department on a Digital Transformation programme, via a small consultancy about 15 months ago. Their framework agreement has now expired and they didn't win the new contract. However, I was asked to remain on the programme, but required to switch to the new supplier, one of the large, French consulting firms. So far so good, no real change for me, apart from administrative.
However, no contract has yet been forthcoming, even though I'm quite confident it will, eventually.
My question is this, how long would you continue working on-site without sight of an actual contract? I will remain professional and continue to deliver, but I'm wondering if, after a month, it's reasonable to start working from home. I'm actually not sure what to do as I've never been in this position before. Part of me says carry on regardless, whilst the other part would like to apply a bit of pressure.
Thanks in advance
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