Originally posted by ChristinaO
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Your husband took a contract and accepted the legal ramifications and liabilities therein. Forget the agency messing him about and paying late, they're seperate issues that should have been addressed, erm, seperatly.
Agencies don't work for you, you contract to them and they sub you out to the end client. Whether you find it unacceptable or not doesn't change the fact that in 99% of cases the agency find the clinet, finds the work and uses a contractor to do the actual work.
To bring this full circle your husband agreed to complete X amount of work over Y days and give 28 days notice if wanting to leave. He either signed a piece of paper to agree to that or walked on site and started working thus accepting the contractual terms offered. Jump up and down and bleat about it being unfiar all you like it's tough to be honest.
If the agency does sue they'll probably win. Why not be a bit more grown up, accept your husband isn't in the right here and offer to pay their margin for the time they couldn't bill. If they accept then count your lucky stars and try to approach legal obligations with a bit more maturity next time. All this guff about how the contract was underpaid is frankly rubbish. £200 per day is a lot better than the dole.
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