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Contract termination query

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    #11
    As others have said your contract is with the agency not the client. You need to ring the agency for advice. Any legal action would be against the agency not the client. The client can say and do whatever he likes you're not working for him, you're working for the agency at the client's site.
    I'm alright Jack

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      #12
      Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
      As others have said your contract is with the agency not the client. You need to ring the agency for advice. Any legal action would be against the agency not the client. The client can say and do whatever he likes you're not working for him, you're working for the agency at the client's site.
      Not a phrase you'll hear often but in this case it's correct. The main time to ask the agency for advice is when you're looking at staying on site as long as possible. Why? Simply because that's what they want for you too. They don't care about you, but they care about losing their commission.
      The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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