Right so I applied for a role roughly 2 months ago now and only within the last 2 weeks have secured the role (I think). Apparently the rate I applied for was reduced due to budget restraints and I was informed of this before interview - really don't trust the agency so not sure if they bulltulipting me. I was fine with this anyway and went to interview, upon being informed that I was successful at interview I decided to negotiate. I managed to get slightly higher than the new reduced rate but still not the original rate.
I would be commuting from Yorkshire and staying Mon to Fri in London so I have had to secure accommodation which has been very difficult.
The issue is I have realised that I still do not have a formal contract and my start date is fast approaching. They had sent me an offer email initially and I wondered if this is a legally binding agreement even though I do not have the formal written contract yet? The email is titled OFFER EMAIL and only states my day rate along with congratulating me on my new role and asking me to confirm by return of the email on behalf of my limited company that I accept the proposed contract terms prior to entering into a formal written contract which will be supplied shortly.
I am just hoping that the offer is not withdrawn as I have no idea what is taking so long for the written contract to be sent to me. I have already secured accommodation in London and put down a deposit for 6 months based on this `offer email` and the agency reassuring me that the written contract will be sent shortly.
Do I have any rights if the offer is pulled or even delayed further? I was supposed to start last Monday and my agency reassured me that we were on track to start then but it has been delayed by a week so I have basically paid one weeks rent in London for no reason.
Please advise what to do in this situation.
Thanks in advance.
I would be commuting from Yorkshire and staying Mon to Fri in London so I have had to secure accommodation which has been very difficult.
The issue is I have realised that I still do not have a formal contract and my start date is fast approaching. They had sent me an offer email initially and I wondered if this is a legally binding agreement even though I do not have the formal written contract yet? The email is titled OFFER EMAIL and only states my day rate along with congratulating me on my new role and asking me to confirm by return of the email on behalf of my limited company that I accept the proposed contract terms prior to entering into a formal written contract which will be supplied shortly.
I am just hoping that the offer is not withdrawn as I have no idea what is taking so long for the written contract to be sent to me. I have already secured accommodation in London and put down a deposit for 6 months based on this `offer email` and the agency reassuring me that the written contract will be sent shortly.
Do I have any rights if the offer is pulled or even delayed further? I was supposed to start last Monday and my agency reassured me that we were on track to start then but it has been delayed by a week so I have basically paid one weeks rent in London for no reason.
Please advise what to do in this situation.
Thanks in advance.
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