Brief overview of the problem.
• I was involved in a project for a year up until July.
• Found myself at a loose end due to a contract opportunity being moved to the New Year
• Directly contacted the previous client to see if they had any short-term requirements and I was notified that they had an immediate and urgent requirement on the project I had left earlier in the year
• Had a call on the Wednesday and I was working on the Thursday with day rate and contract length agreed by email with the promise of formal contract in place prior to my first billing
• Worked for 11 days before being contacted by the outsourced “on-boarding” agency to tell me “congratulations you’ve got the contract”, I tell them I’m already at the client and have been for over two weeks.
• Next day the Programme Director was sacked
• The following morning I received an email saying I wouldn’t be let into the office because I hadn’t been through proper compliance procedures and I wasn’t to do any work until that process had been completed (this would be a minimum of a further 2 weeks due to CRB etc.)
• 1 day later I am told by the agency that my contract offer was being withdrawn by the client (no explanation as to why) and it was also inferred that I wouldn’t have the right to bill for my time to date
OK so I know that a whole bunch of you are going to come out and say my own fault for starting without sight of the full contract, but time was of the essence for both the client and myself and we were both known entities to each other.
Regardless of whether due process had been followed by those engaging me on the project, in my (simple) mind, I had a valid contract as soon as I started in the role (backed up the email stating rate, duration and start date (i.e. next day!!) and I should technically be able to bill both for my time and the client notice period of 10 days.
I am taking advice on the matter, but would be interested to hear thoughts of those on this board.
Thanks
CB
• I was involved in a project for a year up until July.
• Found myself at a loose end due to a contract opportunity being moved to the New Year
• Directly contacted the previous client to see if they had any short-term requirements and I was notified that they had an immediate and urgent requirement on the project I had left earlier in the year
• Had a call on the Wednesday and I was working on the Thursday with day rate and contract length agreed by email with the promise of formal contract in place prior to my first billing
• Worked for 11 days before being contacted by the outsourced “on-boarding” agency to tell me “congratulations you’ve got the contract”, I tell them I’m already at the client and have been for over two weeks.
• Next day the Programme Director was sacked
• The following morning I received an email saying I wouldn’t be let into the office because I hadn’t been through proper compliance procedures and I wasn’t to do any work until that process had been completed (this would be a minimum of a further 2 weeks due to CRB etc.)
• 1 day later I am told by the agency that my contract offer was being withdrawn by the client (no explanation as to why) and it was also inferred that I wouldn’t have the right to bill for my time to date
OK so I know that a whole bunch of you are going to come out and say my own fault for starting without sight of the full contract, but time was of the essence for both the client and myself and we were both known entities to each other.
Regardless of whether due process had been followed by those engaging me on the project, in my (simple) mind, I had a valid contract as soon as I started in the role (backed up the email stating rate, duration and start date (i.e. next day!!) and I should technically be able to bill both for my time and the client notice period of 10 days.
I am taking advice on the matter, but would be interested to hear thoughts of those on this board.
Thanks
CB
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