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General question about NDAs and agencies/temp work
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Cheers, yeah I certainly wouldn't leak anything commercial. Hell I don't think I knew or can recall anything commercial for that matter....being a mere caller. -
Signed something and solicitor? Don't remember a solicitor being present supervisor or middle manager sure, solicitor don't recall.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThough if you are going to leak stuff there are ways and means of doing it.
If have signed something and you had to get a solicitor to check it over then "no" you can't do anything with the recording.
If a solicitor hasn't looked at what was signed to advise you on it, and any of the staff were permanent employees they could leak the recording but it would look vindictive to any judge.
For example all those people sacked by text message, email or found out though the media, made sure they went to the media immediately before anything could be put in front of them to sign.
If I signed anything of that nature, it would have been in an underhand and sneaky manner...certainly nothing formal. This company in general seem a bit, well I've heard stories about them both pre and post my time there as a temp...Comment
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Sounds like you just need to go to the Agency and get a copy of the NDA that you did or didn't sign. After all it is the Agency who you were working for wasn't it? Failing that, go back to the old client and get it from them. No need to tell them why, jsut that you need to be reminded of it's contents.
Don't see the problem with jsut asking for it to be honest."Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
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So you are a temp not a contractor.Originally posted by Would rather not be named View PostSigned something and solicitor? Don't remember a solicitor being present supervisor or middle manager sure, solicitor don't recall.
If I signed anything of that nature, it would have been in an underhand and sneaky manner...certainly nothing formal. This company in general seem a bit, well I've heard stories about them both pre and post my time there as a temp...
How long were you at the client?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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That sounds right yep temp defo not contractor. Thanks for confirming.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSo you are a temp not a contractor.
How long were you at the client?
At the client about 6 and a half months. Somewhere between 6 and 6 and a half anyway.Comment
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You weren't there long enough to have any legal claims. So just move on."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I was working via the agency for the client. So my status I am unsure, don't think I was working for the agency as such. I think I signed the NDA in the interview at the client so dunno who would have it in all honesty.Originally posted by NickNick View PostSounds like you just need to go to the Agency and get a copy of the NDA that you did or didn't sign. After all it is the Agency who you were working for wasn't it? Failing that, go back to the old client and get it from them. No need to tell them why, jsut that you need to be reminded of it's contents.
Don't see the problem with jsut asking for it to be honest.
Approaching agency/client maybe best bet.
Yeah I would ask for it, but they may get suspicious I dunno. But yes asking sounds a decent way to go cheers.Comment
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So that being the case how long does NDA stay enforced? In perpetuity?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou weren't there long enough to have any legal claims. So just move on.Last edited by Would rather not be named; 8 September 2015, 14:07.Comment
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If there is no time limit then until it's not commercially confidential information.Originally posted by Would rather not be named View PostSo if that's the case how long does NDA stay enforced? In perpetuity?
This could be until the company ceases to exist or it ends up in the media. However it doesn't stop you telling legal authorities so for example if you sign on you can tell the job centre."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Cheers, things are looking a bit better for me then. Bit of a relief...it's not commercial anyways as I say. Always useful to err on side of caution tho which I have.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf there is no time limit then until it's not commercially confidential information.
This could be until the company ceases to exist or it ends up in the media. However it doesn't stop you telling legal authorities so for example if you sign on you can tell the job centre.Comment
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