Originally posted by acnm
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Difference between contracted hours and 'Expected hours'
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Want to extend because you've been dull enough to do these 10/11 hour days probably :-)Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!! -
Forget IR35, or even if they are paying hourly, and you would get paid for it.
I'd tell them, politely, to shove it on the spot.
"I'm sorry, there has clearly been some mistake, my contract says X hours, and while I do not mind working an extra hour here and there for deadlines etc, I did not quote a rate for that amount of hours, nor expect to be working that amount of time. If this is an issue, then I will give my agency a call and hand in my notice. If you want me to leave now, I will".
Edit: Jesus - just did a quick calculation, it soon adds up - £16,000 free work over a 6 month contract on my current rate if I were to be bent over like that.
Edit 2: just noticed you are coming from abroad and wondering if they are taking advantage compared to a UK contractor who might not play ball.Last edited by jmo21; 6 November 2014, 10:53.Comment
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