Hi,
I've just been renewed with a rate increase (woot!) for 12 months (woot!). The extension letter I've been sent says the following:
"Further to our recent telephone conversation, this is to confirm the recent extension to your contract at CustomerCO from one-day through to another day.
The rate for this contract will be £not as much as you'd like per day. All other terms and conditions are the same as the previous contract.
It is imperative that you countersign one of the enclosed copies as an indication of your acceptance and return it to me within the next few days, retaining the other for your files.
I wish you every success in your new assignment and look forward to seeing you soon."
I had the original contract checked, presumably I don't need to run this past the same lawyer?
Cheers....
I've just been renewed with a rate increase (woot!) for 12 months (woot!). The extension letter I've been sent says the following:
"Further to our recent telephone conversation, this is to confirm the recent extension to your contract at CustomerCO from one-day through to another day.
The rate for this contract will be £not as much as you'd like per day. All other terms and conditions are the same as the previous contract.
It is imperative that you countersign one of the enclosed copies as an indication of your acceptance and return it to me within the next few days, retaining the other for your files.
I wish you every success in your new assignment and look forward to seeing you soon."
I had the original contract checked, presumably I don't need to run this past the same lawyer?
Cheers....

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