I noticed a recent post talking about End dates/termination of contract but I'm struggling with the opposite - the Agency isn't acknowledging my start date. That is; I started on a Wednesday and they say the Friday after.
That's right they don't want (me) to have 2 days extra money.
I secured a position with a client without the help of the Agency, or the Umbrella. The only reason the Agency is involved is because the paperwork to get me on the client's PSL was going to take too long. However this didn't stop the agency stalling all the paperwork - and getting it incorrect.
So far they are trying to tell me that I started work too early - but as the client needed me to come in asap, I did and I was assured by them that they'd make it work.
Now, having talked to them constantly over the last 4 weeks I'm not convinced the client is at fault here because the agency STILL has the incorrect start date where the Umbrella is relenting to the correct one!
Both the agency and umbrella have incorrect end dates - but I'm not concerned about that right now. I would like to know if I'm alone in thinking this is madness that the agency:
1) Doesn't want to earn the extra money
2) Can stop me from earning/claiming/invoicing for it
Appreciate any advice given, as although I've been in and out of contracting for the last 6/7 years and I've heard some pretty grim stories, I can't quite believe this is happening and taking so long to resolve.
BTW - The only (written) contracts signed was the original permission to represent (between me and the Agency); which didn't (obviously) contain any start/end dates.
TIA
Tyler
That's right they don't want (me) to have 2 days extra money.
I secured a position with a client without the help of the Agency, or the Umbrella. The only reason the Agency is involved is because the paperwork to get me on the client's PSL was going to take too long. However this didn't stop the agency stalling all the paperwork - and getting it incorrect.
So far they are trying to tell me that I started work too early - but as the client needed me to come in asap, I did and I was assured by them that they'd make it work.
Now, having talked to them constantly over the last 4 weeks I'm not convinced the client is at fault here because the agency STILL has the incorrect start date where the Umbrella is relenting to the correct one!
Both the agency and umbrella have incorrect end dates - but I'm not concerned about that right now. I would like to know if I'm alone in thinking this is madness that the agency:
1) Doesn't want to earn the extra money
2) Can stop me from earning/claiming/invoicing for it
Appreciate any advice given, as although I've been in and out of contracting for the last 6/7 years and I've heard some pretty grim stories, I can't quite believe this is happening and taking so long to resolve.
BTW - The only (written) contracts signed was the original permission to represent (between me and the Agency); which didn't (obviously) contain any start/end dates.
TIA
Tyler
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