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It was in 2004. It took a bit of a nudge from my solicitors and an lba. I know that the cllient paid. -
It may be the same answer but that doesn't make it gospel. In my experience you may get the full period of your notice or possibly some token shorter period. I've had my contracts terminated - often because they are unhappy with me - and I've never had a no timesheet/no pay situation so I would always assume I was getting something and act in that fashion although contractually there is no obligation.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt's advice you are looking for and you didn't read or understood what I put.
Your contract will state no pay without a signed timesheet. You have no time sheet, you don't get paid. It's written in your contract. You don't need anyone legal to break that down for you.
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Errrm, doesn't this concern you, at allOriginally posted by Cirrus View PostIt may be the same answer but that doesn't make it gospel. In my experience you may get the full period of your notice or possibly some token shorter period. I've had my contracts terminated - often because they are unhappy with me - and I've never had a no timesheet/no pay situation so I would always assume I was getting something and act in that fashion although contractually there is no obligation.
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Cause it doesn't surprise us.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostErrrm, doesn't this concern you, at all
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Originally posted by Smokey01 View PostMy contract was recently renewed (23/02/2016) for a further 2 months, and subsequently 2 days later terminated.
Originally posted by Smokey01 View PostI am curious as I am owed over 1 months salary as it stands
OK, today is 29/02/16, 4 days after the last day you worked for the client.
Can you tell me how come you are owed for one month?
Can you tell me why it was terminated?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Anybody can be goodOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostCause it doesn't surprise us.
I've been sacked more times than you've had Deep Fried Black Pudding and Mars Bar Fritters for your Sunday Dinner
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Maybe there's hope for you, thenOriginally posted by Cirrus View PostAnybody can be good
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