Hi everyone,
I started contracting about a year and a half ago, so I'm still a newbie so go easy on me!
A contract earlier this year went as follows. Got a 12 month gig, turned up, had a good 2 weeks then the client decided to restructure the project and get more internal people moved in. Long story short they ended up not needing me. Lots of apologies and thanks for a what I'd done so far, which they were pleased with.
The notice period in the contract was 4 weeks. They didn't want me to work it as the new project manager wanted a fresh start with just the people who were going to remain on the team. I left with 2 signed timesheets and the understanding that these and the notice period would be paid. In further correspondence with the agency I was asked to create an invoice for the lot which I did.
A couple of months went by and nothing. I contacted them of course but no one would take my calls. Then I had an email from their legal team saying that they can't pay me anything because the invoice is incorrect - the client hasn't authorised the 4 weeks notice and they have no obligation to pay it. They said they will pay a corrected invoice for the 2 weeks. They also sent me a termination notice dated that day saying they were terminating the contract signed in February. So my first question is, given that the date on the termination is over 3 months from the date of the contract, does that mean I wasn't actually 'let go' of for 3 months??
And can they get away without paying notice, which is all I wanted. I don't have signed timesheets for the notice 4 weeks because I wasn't there and on their systems to have them done. Also, the termination part says I was sacked due to negligence, which was news to me! No one sacked me and the new project manager said he'd have me back as soon as something came up.
Where does all this leave me? I was under the impression that I had to give 4 weeks notice to leave and they had to give me 4 weeks notice to get rid of me. Nothing about the quality of my work was mentioned while I was there and I know there was nothing wrong with what I did. There is only so much negligence you can be accused of in two weeks anyway. I waited a week and a half for my work laptop and login anyway, and during that time I did what I could to familiarize myself with the project and went to meetings and so on.
I have very little in writing, just a few emails between me and the agency talking about how disappointed I was and how I was hoping to get more work with the Client because the work was interesting and I hoped that they'd be true to their word and have me back at some point, once all the restructuring was finished. And then them asking me to create an invoice for the two weeks plus notice.
So, to recap, when was my contract actually terminated? Was it the day I left the Client or when I received the termination letter 3 months later? And can they get away with not paying me the 4 weeks by now saying that I was negligent in some way?
I opt out, if that makes a difference.
Thanks in advance.
I started contracting about a year and a half ago, so I'm still a newbie so go easy on me!
A contract earlier this year went as follows. Got a 12 month gig, turned up, had a good 2 weeks then the client decided to restructure the project and get more internal people moved in. Long story short they ended up not needing me. Lots of apologies and thanks for a what I'd done so far, which they were pleased with.
The notice period in the contract was 4 weeks. They didn't want me to work it as the new project manager wanted a fresh start with just the people who were going to remain on the team. I left with 2 signed timesheets and the understanding that these and the notice period would be paid. In further correspondence with the agency I was asked to create an invoice for the lot which I did.
A couple of months went by and nothing. I contacted them of course but no one would take my calls. Then I had an email from their legal team saying that they can't pay me anything because the invoice is incorrect - the client hasn't authorised the 4 weeks notice and they have no obligation to pay it. They said they will pay a corrected invoice for the 2 weeks. They also sent me a termination notice dated that day saying they were terminating the contract signed in February. So my first question is, given that the date on the termination is over 3 months from the date of the contract, does that mean I wasn't actually 'let go' of for 3 months??
And can they get away without paying notice, which is all I wanted. I don't have signed timesheets for the notice 4 weeks because I wasn't there and on their systems to have them done. Also, the termination part says I was sacked due to negligence, which was news to me! No one sacked me and the new project manager said he'd have me back as soon as something came up.
Where does all this leave me? I was under the impression that I had to give 4 weeks notice to leave and they had to give me 4 weeks notice to get rid of me. Nothing about the quality of my work was mentioned while I was there and I know there was nothing wrong with what I did. There is only so much negligence you can be accused of in two weeks anyway. I waited a week and a half for my work laptop and login anyway, and during that time I did what I could to familiarize myself with the project and went to meetings and so on.
I have very little in writing, just a few emails between me and the agency talking about how disappointed I was and how I was hoping to get more work with the Client because the work was interesting and I hoped that they'd be true to their word and have me back at some point, once all the restructuring was finished. And then them asking me to create an invoice for the two weeks plus notice.
So, to recap, when was my contract actually terminated? Was it the day I left the Client or when I received the termination letter 3 months later? And can they get away with not paying me the 4 weeks by now saying that I was negligent in some way?
I opt out, if that makes a difference.
Thanks in advance.
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