Originally posted by northernladuk
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You are right. But the option was to do nothing and hope that the payment issue would solve itself or to escalate and get the Head of the programme to force an allocation to a project in order to get paid (had to pick this option as tried to sort out the issue at my level for 4 months with no success).
There are some cool permie roles that I wouldn't mind going for - and contracting in other departments is not as messy (lots of contractors have got stung in my current department). Once your out - it difficult to get into the new roles.
The agency workers act gives "agency workers the entitlement to the same or no less favourable treatment as comparable employees with respect to basic employment and working conditions, if and when they complete a qualifying period of 12 weeks in a particular job".
The permies have to be allocated and book their time to projects as well and this is usually done (their salary is paid irrespectively). I have been treated differently and unsure if this is an angle which I could tactfully use to remove the early termination.
The Head of the Programme has provided an email indicating that project allocation escalation is the specific reason for the termination. Quite shocking that they terminated a person for trying to ensure they get paid.
If I can persuade other people to remove this early termination I will be able to seek better work internally. I only had one extra month after the termination to go on the contract. The rate is great - so I want to stay to the end as I need the cash and it will give the time I need.
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