Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder
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Originally posted by Unix View PostSo throwing a sickie is fraud now, I suppose you think not turning up to dentist appointments should be met with 100 lashes.
For those describing this as fraud, here is what fraud is: http://www.sfo.gov.uk/fraud/what-is-fraud.aspx Note that it's a type of criminal activity. Don't kid yourselves that this would ever be considered an actual crime.Comment
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Originally posted by GillsMan View PostThrowing a sickie to get out of your obligations is childish and pathetic, and massively cringe-worthy if you're purporting to operate as a business. But you're right, it's not fraud. Fraud is a crime. Throwing a sickie would be a contractual issue, but it's never going to go down the road of being considered a crime.
For those describing this as fraud, here is what fraud is: What is fraud? | Fraud | SFO - Serious Fraud Office Note that it's a type of criminal activity. Don't kid yourselves that this would ever be considered an actual crime.Comment
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Ok I have attempted the 'mutual agreement proposal', to which it has failed.
If I just up sticks and leave I guess they don't have to pay me?Comment
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Originally posted by icemancomeths View PostOk I have attempted the 'mutual agreement proposal', to which it has failed.
If I just up sticks and leave I guess they don't have to pay me?Comment
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Originally posted by GillsMan View PostObviously they won't pay you for the days you don't work. They probably won't pay you for your final invoice and you may need to take that on the chin (though theoretically a signed timesheet should = payment). Worst case (but unlikely) scenario, they could begin proceedings for damages due to contract breach. Unlikely though.
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The contractor must provide a minimum of 180 working days.Comment
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Originally posted by icemancomeths View PostOk well my contract says the following:
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The contractor must provide a minimum of 180 working days.Comment
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Originally posted by icemancomeths View PostOk well my contract says the following:
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The contractor must provide a minimum of 180 working days.Comment
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Originally posted by icemancomeths View PostOk I have attempted the 'mutual agreement proposal', to which it has failed.
If I just up sticks and leave I guess they don't have to pay me?
If they refuse to accept the substitute, then they are breaking the contract, and you can leave because of their breach.
If they accept the substitute, then you are golden.Comment
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Originally posted by Unix View PostWow that's a helluva notice period. I assume they have to give you the same?
"The contractor is required to complete the minimum length of 180 days"Comment
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