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Contract Terminated - Brand and Professional Skill Damage
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Clearly he's direct to the company who are paying for his services, who are delivering a project for their (end) client?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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you had already terminated the contract, the client manager just trumped you to make themselves look even better within the organisation.Originally posted by Ranger2017 View PostHi All,
[Please be gentle I am new here]
I am really looking for some advise and guidance on how to move forward with this odd situation.
I have been with the client for 10 months. I was brought in directly and didn’t go though any agency and invoiced the client direct on a monthly basis.
A new manager started 2 weeks ago and is trying to play ‘saviour’ on a distressed project. I had a couple of animated meetings (to say the least) where we had a few professional differences, but I saw it as being work and nothing else. Unknown to the new manager I had already handed in my notice to the previous Manager and was working my notice period. However, yesterday I received a rather ominous email from the individual citing a few issues with the quality of my work, professionalism and skills to do the job, and for that reason they company is termination my contact within immediate effect.
Stating the obvious, this did come to me as a shock as at no stage during my 10 months was the quality of my work, effort, skills ever questioned or under any scrutiny. It was rather the opposite, where I have been ‘praised’ for my contribution and asked to take on more etc. Yesterday, the new individual insisted I had over everything yesterday before leaving for the day, which I did. However, I did gone back on the email asking them to evidence when was my work/deliverables below standard. I have had no response since!
I understand my contact is not an employment contact, but a contact to supply services – However, I do think the contract has been terminated without any substantial reason or evidence. I have been contacting for over 8 years and I see this as a bad reflection of my Company and my other clients.
Is there anything I can do? If Yes how do I go about it?
Thanks.
It happens, Im surprised you havent come across this previously in 8 years contracting.
I dont see there's any 'brand' harm here. Contractors often get canned for political reasons.Comment
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I guess there is a always a first! But, in the notice of termination email the manager has made a few unsubstantiated claims of my skills, professional attitude and deliverable. I am trying to protect myself when the end client sues these clowns, they don't come after me on the basis my services were terminated on the above ground.Originally posted by washed up contractor View Postyou had already terminated the contract, the client manager just trumped you to make themselves look even better within the organisation.
It happens, Im surprised you havent come across this previously in 8 years contracting.
I dont see there's any 'brand' harm here. Contractors often get canned for political reasons.
The fact is their reasons to termination me are false, i was happy to go anyways. I just want a way of enforcing them to 'be honest' rather than make false accqusations.
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I am LTD, suppling services to client 'A' (rather large organisation) who are on the hook for delivering a new system to the end client 'B' (other large organisation).Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostYou said your were direct. Can you explain all th parties: you, Ltd or umbrella, intermediaries, end client.Comment
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You've got PI insurance haven't you?
But they won't so stop worrying.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Does your Ltd have a handcuff / non-compete with A that stops it providing your services to B?Originally posted by Ranger2017 View PostI am LTD, suppling services to client 'A' (rather large organisation) who are on the hook for delivering a new system to the end client 'B' (other large organisation).Comment
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WHS. We're micro-businesses. We're not big or ugly enough to cause an amount of harm to a client that would actually motivate them to sue you for damages. Really, their legal dept will be overworked an uninterested in pursuing you.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou've got PI insurance haven't you?
But they won't so stop worrying."My God, it's huge!!"
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You can't.Originally posted by Ranger2017 View PostI guess there is a always a first! But, in the notice of termination email the manager has made a few unsubstantiated claims of my skills, professional attitude and deliverable. I am trying to protect myself when the end client sues these clowns, they don't come after me on the basis my services were terminated on the above ground.
The fact is their reasons to termination me are false, i was happy to go anyways. I just want a way of enforcing them to 'be honest' rather than make false accqusations.
You can only stir the pot and it's not advisable in 99% of cases. The 1% of cases where it is advisable doesn't help you at all but other people."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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This unfortunately.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou can't.
You can only stir the pot and it's not advisable in 99% of cases. The 1% of cases where it is advisable doesn't help you at all but other people.
Had similar things banded about by a little twerp at an IB a few years ago.
It hadn't been really working out and even though he had no tech knowledge decided I was no good (he didn't listen to a number of his key tech staff either, who said completely the opposite).
The main issue is he didn't want to patch all the components of the system to the same level, too much of a risk he said (WTF), hence my work and others work was always getting corrupted!!!!
I refused another extension (after 3 earlier) and then left, giving more than the required notice.
A year went by and I was on a 2nd interview for the same client, central BI Team, he got wind of it and kyboshed me from getting a pretty much dead cert contract.
I know this for a fact as the agent told me.
I still see him around, ignoring he is there is the best (for me).
Although, I have a couple of times had to restrain myself from walking straight up to him and decking the horrible little chunt.
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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, am I in the clear? or do i send something to them in writing that the grounds they have terminated is unfair and unsubstantiated.
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