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Agent Asked me not to go in on Monday ?

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    #11
    Originally posted by frazclay View Post
    Hi
    My question is can an agent do this ?
    Is it a breach of contract ?
    and should I get it in writing before even considering not going in ?
    (a) It depends what it says in your contract
    (b) It depends what it says in your contract
    (c) Probably.

    & count yourself a bit lucky that your agent has a bit of sense and balls. He's acting in the interests of his business in an above-board way (depending on what it says in your contract...).

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      #12
      Originally posted by thunderlizard View Post
      (a) It depends what it says in your contract
      (b) It depends what it says in your contract
      (c) Probably.

      & count yourself a bit lucky that your agent has a bit of sense and balls. He's acting in the interests of his business in an above-board way (depending on what it says in your contract...).
      My agent has let this situation come about themselves through not ensuring that the client paid them - I would certainly not let it lie if the agent failed to pay me

      I am not lucky to have an agent that waits until a friday afternoon to tell me not to go in on a monday - If he had kept me informed for the last month then I may have agreed with you in part.

      And at least an email (in addition to)would have been more professional than just a phone call - obviously the agent doesn't wish his request to be easily verifiable.
      And my contract states 4 weeks written notice (but that's just for early termination so I don't know how that would impact on a suspension of said contract) perhaps his request would be considered a change to the contract if not an early termination.

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        #13
        Originally posted by frazclay View Post
        sandersons

        But the client has a history of late payment -
        As have Sandersons (IMHO)
        "Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
        "See?"

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          #14
          Originally posted by PAH View Post
          I'd go in and discuss the situation with the client, preferably whoever is in charge of the client/agency stuff.

          With only two weeks left, maybe the client has terminated the contract with the agency and they're trying to stop you getting your due notice period payment by concocting some other excuse.

          I'd want to hear what the client has to say, never ever trust an agent when there's a way of getting another side to a story.
          WHS - Email/phone whoever you reported to at the Client site and simply ask, "What's the full story on this?".

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            #15
            I had to pull 20 contractors off 1 my clients site last week(that hurt) due to the client owing 900k.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Recruitment Agent View Post
              I had to pull 20 contractors off 1 my clients site last week(that hurt) due to the client owing 900k.
              Remind me again who you work for...

              ;o)
              "Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
              "See?"

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                #17
                Originally posted by Recruitment Agent View Post
                I had to pull 20 contractors off 1 my clients site last week(that hurt) due to the client owing 900k.
                how did you let it get to 900k?

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by frazclay View Post
                  Hi

                  The agent rang me on Friday afternoon saying that as the client owed them money I was not to 'go on site' on Monday.

                  My question is can an agent do this ?
                  Is it a breach of contract ?
                  and should I get it in writing before even considering not going in ?

                  The contract has two weeks to run and the notice period for termination (according to the contract is 4 weeks)

                  thanks in advance
                  Well- what happened today then?
                  Just call me Matron - Too many handbags

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by NickNick View Post
                    Remind me again who you work for...

                    ;o)
                    I cant say as I could be applying for a job with you next week....

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Liability View Post
                      how did you let it get to 900k?
                      Our Md had confidence they was going to pay up as the debt accumilated.....

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