Hi - welcome your help chaps:
Am at the point of renegotiation with a contract that I have finished with.
I was on a 1 days notice, either way.
Things were getting out of control and the project was in flux so I handed notice in and was done by the end of the day.
There was a bit more work to be done, but I felt it was being taken away from my plate and handed to others, to the detriment of the client.
The IT consultancy engagement manager, that I am contracted into (via an agency) is open to hearing what I would need to stay.
There are a couple of things.. one being to be allowed autonomy to get on with the work, the other - is some kind of reassurance that I will be retained if the IT consultancy gets a renewal beyond November.
This is currently up in the air, but if they do get their engagement renewed, I would want some kind of assurance I am not going to be ditched (as I have handed in notice and probably have lost some trust in that process). I was getting the vibes that some people were going to be retained beyond November and some were not.
Is there any bullet-proof way of asking for something in the contract which ensures I will be retained if their engagement continues? Is the only method of securing yourself via notice periods?? Can a contractor ask for 1 day notice period on his side and 1 month on the client side - is that ever a realistic thing to ask for?
My sense is that they only way to ensure that I am retained if I go back - is to insist on being given certain projects prior to re-joining - that way I can be assured that I will be required beyond November.
Just wondering if there is a contractual way of getting some kind of re-assurance or being secured up?
Welcome some views to get this clear.
Am at the point of renegotiation with a contract that I have finished with.
I was on a 1 days notice, either way.
Things were getting out of control and the project was in flux so I handed notice in and was done by the end of the day.
There was a bit more work to be done, but I felt it was being taken away from my plate and handed to others, to the detriment of the client.
The IT consultancy engagement manager, that I am contracted into (via an agency) is open to hearing what I would need to stay.
There are a couple of things.. one being to be allowed autonomy to get on with the work, the other - is some kind of reassurance that I will be retained if the IT consultancy gets a renewal beyond November.
This is currently up in the air, but if they do get their engagement renewed, I would want some kind of assurance I am not going to be ditched (as I have handed in notice and probably have lost some trust in that process). I was getting the vibes that some people were going to be retained beyond November and some were not.
Is there any bullet-proof way of asking for something in the contract which ensures I will be retained if their engagement continues? Is the only method of securing yourself via notice periods?? Can a contractor ask for 1 day notice period on his side and 1 month on the client side - is that ever a realistic thing to ask for?
My sense is that they only way to ensure that I am retained if I go back - is to insist on being given certain projects prior to re-joining - that way I can be assured that I will be required beyond November.
Just wondering if there is a contractual way of getting some kind of re-assurance or being secured up?
Welcome some views to get this clear.
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