Hi,
I started working for a company 4 weeks ago and still have no physical contract. All the company employees work from home (including me). I am the only contractor and the only IT worker as they fell out with their previous software house and I'm picking up the pieces.
What are the implications of not having a contract, I suppose you could say I or they have no protection, I could stop working without notice and they could drop me with no notice and not pay me. I have been paid for 2 weeks work so far.
The agreement was a 3 months contract to get them up and running with a view to perm or extension, I carried out an inital analysis of the system I am supporting/developing and for this I had a contract that specified I would be paid for the analysis only.
I need a contract with a start and end date, I originally asked for a 7 day termination clause for both parties but they want to specify that the 7 day termination is only valid for me, if I am not working on a project. Since their clients have had their hosting turned off by the previous software company and their clients that host their own system inhouse have little or no working system, every day is a new project for me, so I can't see how this is fair.
The intention was that as soon as I started they recruit someone else to help and cover, which isn't happenning.
The chances are I will stick the 3 months out anyway but it's best to cover yourself, I'm more worried about being paid for when I leave as they want me to go perm. I'm afraid as soon as I say I won't extend they will stop paying. Currently I invoice them but have no timesheet signed (even though I am keeping a record of my hours and what I work on), therefore I will have no proof that they have signed off my work.
I couldn't get the contract before I started as it came along like a landslide, interview on the wednesday, straight into a client on the Monday.
I suppose this is the danger of dealing direct, I have done it once before and the company were great, however this is a small home working based company of which the director has another company and runs this on the side, however there are a lot of pi**ed of clients and a lot of urgency, with just me holding it up!
Sorry to rant, but feels a lot better!
Andy
I started working for a company 4 weeks ago and still have no physical contract. All the company employees work from home (including me). I am the only contractor and the only IT worker as they fell out with their previous software house and I'm picking up the pieces.
What are the implications of not having a contract, I suppose you could say I or they have no protection, I could stop working without notice and they could drop me with no notice and not pay me. I have been paid for 2 weeks work so far.
The agreement was a 3 months contract to get them up and running with a view to perm or extension, I carried out an inital analysis of the system I am supporting/developing and for this I had a contract that specified I would be paid for the analysis only.
I need a contract with a start and end date, I originally asked for a 7 day termination clause for both parties but they want to specify that the 7 day termination is only valid for me, if I am not working on a project. Since their clients have had their hosting turned off by the previous software company and their clients that host their own system inhouse have little or no working system, every day is a new project for me, so I can't see how this is fair.
The intention was that as soon as I started they recruit someone else to help and cover, which isn't happenning.
The chances are I will stick the 3 months out anyway but it's best to cover yourself, I'm more worried about being paid for when I leave as they want me to go perm. I'm afraid as soon as I say I won't extend they will stop paying. Currently I invoice them but have no timesheet signed (even though I am keeping a record of my hours and what I work on), therefore I will have no proof that they have signed off my work.
I couldn't get the contract before I started as it came along like a landslide, interview on the wednesday, straight into a client on the Monday.
I suppose this is the danger of dealing direct, I have done it once before and the company were great, however this is a small home working based company of which the director has another company and runs this on the side, however there are a lot of pi**ed of clients and a lot of urgency, with just me holding it up!
Sorry to rant, but feels a lot better!
Andy
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