On my current gig a work experience kid has put in a grievance with HR about the guy who signs my time sheets (who's 2 levels above the kid). Think HR will want to speak with everyone, including contractors, who works with the two parties.
As a contractor, I would obviously have only good things to say about the timesheet signer but would hate to be involved with this. It won't go anywhere as the guy is well thought of and the kid is a bit of a fanny (many suspect the grievance is to cover poor performance which will affect his uni scores).
What's the best way to avoid any involvement while ensuring possible extensions are not endangered? IR35 is the obvious one, but anything else?
cheers
LA
As a contractor, I would obviously have only good things to say about the timesheet signer but would hate to be involved with this. It won't go anywhere as the guy is well thought of and the kid is a bit of a fanny (many suspect the grievance is to cover poor performance which will affect his uni scores).
What's the best way to avoid any involvement while ensuring possible extensions are not endangered? IR35 is the obvious one, but anything else?
cheers
LA
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