Hi
I've had a number of problems with the agency that I am currently contracting through. They get £50 a day from me and are terrible.
My contract is coming up in work and I want to get shot of them, so that I can go onto another agency just being used as a payroll company, so I can get some of the £50 myself.
However there's a clause in my contract that states that if I leave my current contract I can't go back to my employeer for 6 months unless I go through the same agency.
I've been told by the HR girl in work (who also dislikes them), that if an agency doesn't provide a good service to it's contractors then the contract is null and void - has anyone had any experience with staying working for the same company and getting rid of the agency that they work for?
I know that this might seem like me just being greedy, but the agency have done some un-professional things that you wouldn't believe. I been contracting through other agencies who have been fine - it's my current one I have an issue with.
many thanks
I've had a number of problems with the agency that I am currently contracting through. They get £50 a day from me and are terrible.
My contract is coming up in work and I want to get shot of them, so that I can go onto another agency just being used as a payroll company, so I can get some of the £50 myself.
However there's a clause in my contract that states that if I leave my current contract I can't go back to my employeer for 6 months unless I go through the same agency.
I've been told by the HR girl in work (who also dislikes them), that if an agency doesn't provide a good service to it's contractors then the contract is null and void - has anyone had any experience with staying working for the same company and getting rid of the agency that they work for?
I know that this might seem like me just being greedy, but the agency have done some un-professional things that you wouldn't believe. I been contracting through other agencies who have been fine - it's my current one I have an issue with.
many thanks
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