Hi,
I'm not asking anything I can find existing on the board, so give me a minute to explain!
I understand the basics around opting out, and have generally avoided it whilst verbally agreeing to fill the form in when I get it (then not bothering).
I'm in a strange situation now though, where i'm just finishing a 1 month contract, and have now been sent a back-dated opt out form (backdated to prior to the start of my contract, and probably the interview date - I can't quite remember). I've been told that I have to opt-out to be paid, although I know this is illegal.
Interestingly, i've just accepted a 1 month extension of this contract too.
So, it seems to me there are two options:
1.) Sign the opt-out and be done with it.
2.) Refuse to sign it but then risk difficulties getting paid by the agency.
Is there anything I can do to ensure the agency pay me if I refuse to sign the opt-out? I've told them directly it's illegal, which they refute (obviously).
Also, can I just threaten to go direct to the client too for the extension?
I'm not asking anything I can find existing on the board, so give me a minute to explain!
I understand the basics around opting out, and have generally avoided it whilst verbally agreeing to fill the form in when I get it (then not bothering).
I'm in a strange situation now though, where i'm just finishing a 1 month contract, and have now been sent a back-dated opt out form (backdated to prior to the start of my contract, and probably the interview date - I can't quite remember). I've been told that I have to opt-out to be paid, although I know this is illegal.
Interestingly, i've just accepted a 1 month extension of this contract too.
So, it seems to me there are two options:
1.) Sign the opt-out and be done with it.
2.) Refuse to sign it but then risk difficulties getting paid by the agency.
Is there anything I can do to ensure the agency pay me if I refuse to sign the opt-out? I've told them directly it's illegal, which they refute (obviously).
Also, can I just threaten to go direct to the client too for the extension?
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