Hi, I hope this makes some sense. It still doesn't make much sense to me!
I was hired by an agency to work on behalf of an agency (contract is with the agency)at the end clients site I arrived but there was a mix up with the roles; as in the PM thought he would have someone to complete role A and I was there to complete role B. Therefore I am no longer a requirement. It is an entirely different role to what I usually do. I was interviewed by the agency for the role against the job spec the end client issued, I was not interviewed by the end client.
While the end client, internal resource manager and the agency try and rectify the situation and discover where the break down in communication has taken place my contract has still not been terminated, I am at home waiting for a phone call to inform of what is happening. I do ring the agent on a daily basis but there hasn't been an update.
I appreciate I am not in the office and not working but I do feel this is not a mistake I have made so I presume I can invoice for this week and if they do terminate the contract today I should invoice for the termination period also. Is this correct?
It's a major balls up in my eyes and I don't want to kick up a fuss as I've worked for the end client before but I'm a business who committed to the original contract, I feel it would be naive of me just to walk away with nothing. Any opinions?
Thanks,
I was hired by an agency to work on behalf of an agency (contract is with the agency)at the end clients site I arrived but there was a mix up with the roles; as in the PM thought he would have someone to complete role A and I was there to complete role B. Therefore I am no longer a requirement. It is an entirely different role to what I usually do. I was interviewed by the agency for the role against the job spec the end client issued, I was not interviewed by the end client.
While the end client, internal resource manager and the agency try and rectify the situation and discover where the break down in communication has taken place my contract has still not been terminated, I am at home waiting for a phone call to inform of what is happening. I do ring the agent on a daily basis but there hasn't been an update.
I appreciate I am not in the office and not working but I do feel this is not a mistake I have made so I presume I can invoice for this week and if they do terminate the contract today I should invoice for the termination period also. Is this correct?
It's a major balls up in my eyes and I don't want to kick up a fuss as I've worked for the end client before but I'm a business who committed to the original contract, I feel it would be naive of me just to walk away with nothing. Any opinions?
Thanks,
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