Originally posted by Jaws
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Originally posted by Jaws View PostI put my last invoice in at the end of last month, along with my filled out timesheet (these don't get signed). Is it really likely that they will not pay me for a month's worth of work that I completed and they charged the end customer for?
Use your right of substitution (post on this board) or an agency to find a replacement if there is any more work."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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The notice period is a bit of a nonsense whatever happens.
They wont pay you if you dont attend. Nothing in the notice period (I assume) says you have to attend the 4 weeks.
It depends how much you want to upset them.
Give them the required notice then inform them you are taking 4 weeks leave. They have already refused a sub so it is not your fault if they are left without capability.
You have a business to run. You signed a contract to work for x days. They are failing to provide that work. You can not hang around forever waiting for them to find more work.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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Originally posted by Jaws View PostA few weeks ago my boss asked me if I would mind going on holiday for a week while they looked for more work for me. As a favour I agreed. ...
he's told me he is waiting to hear back on some work they want me to do, and they wont know until next week. I did mention to him that the work might not come about and was I expected just to sit at home unpaid all that time and he "understands my concern".Comment
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