If within a contract it stipulates that you get paid, when the client pays the agency (my advice is never to sign that type of contract), is there an actual time limit or reasonable time limit by law, whereby the agency must pay the contractor regardless if they have been paid? - Im guessing this would be very open? - Im just wondering if there is a law here protecting the contractor against something happening?
Lets use this scenario as an example:
Company hires Agency to find candidate
Agency sources a contrator (payment clause)
contractor fullfills the contract
contractor is still owed £XX amount of monies
Company has not paid agency
4 months has passed no monies received because company has not paid
Reason I ask is that twice I have received this type of clause and refused to sign, so was just wondering if the contractor is protected in some way?
Lets use this scenario as an example:
Company hires Agency to find candidate
Agency sources a contrator (payment clause)
contractor fullfills the contract
contractor is still owed £XX amount of monies
Company has not paid agency
4 months has passed no monies received because company has not paid
Reason I ask is that twice I have received this type of clause and refused to sign, so was just wondering if the contractor is protected in some way?
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