Hi there
I had a colleague who was terminated two weeks into a 3 month contract. The notice period on his contract was 4 weeks but he was told to pack up that same day. The reason for termination was that the Client had over estimated the amount of work required (although he suspects that they've now hired a "Permie" and decided to replace the contractor).
However the agency isn't paying anything other than the two weeks the contractor worked for citing some specific clause that the client can terminate AT ANY TIME even though this doesn't appear in the contactors contract except in the case of poor work or serious breach of company rules (e.g security / excessive use of internet for private purposes, drunk on company premises etc etc).
Should the contractor attempt to get the 4 weeks money -- especially as he turned down a 6 month (although slightly lower paying) contract or are the legal costs in the UK just too high so the agencies know they can get away with this type of behaviour.
Cheers
jimbo
I had a colleague who was terminated two weeks into a 3 month contract. The notice period on his contract was 4 weeks but he was told to pack up that same day. The reason for termination was that the Client had over estimated the amount of work required (although he suspects that they've now hired a "Permie" and decided to replace the contractor).
However the agency isn't paying anything other than the two weeks the contractor worked for citing some specific clause that the client can terminate AT ANY TIME even though this doesn't appear in the contactors contract except in the case of poor work or serious breach of company rules (e.g security / excessive use of internet for private purposes, drunk on company premises etc etc).
Should the contractor attempt to get the 4 weeks money -- especially as he turned down a 6 month (although slightly lower paying) contract or are the legal costs in the UK just too high so the agencies know they can get away with this type of behaviour.
Cheers
jimbo
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