Hi All,
Just to provide a bit of background - I have been providing IT contractual services to a large multinational for the last 6 months. The contract I signed when I started was with the IT agency who found and placed me with the multinational. I invoice this IT agency weekly and they pay my limited company weekly - and it is this IT agency who has the contract for work with the large multinational.
Unfortunately - the multinational decided they didn't need my services anymore - however they requested that I work my 4 week notice period. I am now 2 weeks in to this notice period - however I have been offered another role with a new client who needs me to start this week or I cannot take the contract at all.
I therefore would like to terminate my contract with my existing client today and not work out the remainder of my notice. I realize this is "bad form" - however my logic is that in my opinion the handover work is done, they fired me and I need to look after my own interest and take any new contract I can get my hands on (especially in the downtime of December!).
I wanted to check with you the legality of this. I have read my contract and it has the following phrases I believe are relevant:
"Neither the client nor *agency name* is obliged to offer the Service Provider any work, and the Service Provider is not obliged to accept any work offered, a Services Proposal or to make its services available between Assignments. The parties accept that no mutuality of obligations exist or is implied by this agreement...... etc"
and
NOTICE PERIOD REQUIRED BY SERVICE PROVIDER : 28 Calendar Days
and
This agreement (or any particular assignment) may be terminated at any time without cause by either party upon the provision of 28 days written notice to the other party
I'll be honest I struggle with the language used in these contracts....but I think the situation is that I have to honor my contract for 28 days....however I can legally choose not to accept any work they want me to do during these 28 days (effectively leaving right away with no notice).
So on to my questions:
1. Please can you confirm if I am correct that I don't have to accept any more work from them during my notice? if not - what is the situation?
2. The IT agency have provided a positive reference already for me for my new contract role. However, I am concerned that canceling my notice period early will leave a bad atmosphere between myself and the agency. I am worried they will do something such as email the new agency I am working through and tell them not to hire me etc. Can you tell me if they are legally allowed to do this - or if there are protections against this? They already have the new agencies contact details through the referencing process unfortunately....
3. Do you think the IT agency/ multinational can sue me as a result of me not finishing my notice? What is the likelihood of this happening?
thanks for all your help you can provide
Just to provide a bit of background - I have been providing IT contractual services to a large multinational for the last 6 months. The contract I signed when I started was with the IT agency who found and placed me with the multinational. I invoice this IT agency weekly and they pay my limited company weekly - and it is this IT agency who has the contract for work with the large multinational.
Unfortunately - the multinational decided they didn't need my services anymore - however they requested that I work my 4 week notice period. I am now 2 weeks in to this notice period - however I have been offered another role with a new client who needs me to start this week or I cannot take the contract at all.
I therefore would like to terminate my contract with my existing client today and not work out the remainder of my notice. I realize this is "bad form" - however my logic is that in my opinion the handover work is done, they fired me and I need to look after my own interest and take any new contract I can get my hands on (especially in the downtime of December!).
I wanted to check with you the legality of this. I have read my contract and it has the following phrases I believe are relevant:
"Neither the client nor *agency name* is obliged to offer the Service Provider any work, and the Service Provider is not obliged to accept any work offered, a Services Proposal or to make its services available between Assignments. The parties accept that no mutuality of obligations exist or is implied by this agreement...... etc"
and
NOTICE PERIOD REQUIRED BY SERVICE PROVIDER : 28 Calendar Days
and
This agreement (or any particular assignment) may be terminated at any time without cause by either party upon the provision of 28 days written notice to the other party
I'll be honest I struggle with the language used in these contracts....but I think the situation is that I have to honor my contract for 28 days....however I can legally choose not to accept any work they want me to do during these 28 days (effectively leaving right away with no notice).
So on to my questions:
1. Please can you confirm if I am correct that I don't have to accept any more work from them during my notice? if not - what is the situation?
2. The IT agency have provided a positive reference already for me for my new contract role. However, I am concerned that canceling my notice period early will leave a bad atmosphere between myself and the agency. I am worried they will do something such as email the new agency I am working through and tell them not to hire me etc. Can you tell me if they are legally allowed to do this - or if there are protections against this? They already have the new agencies contact details through the referencing process unfortunately....
3. Do you think the IT agency/ multinational can sue me as a result of me not finishing my notice? What is the likelihood of this happening?
thanks for all your help you can provide
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