Originally posted by gingerjedi
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Got "tricked" into this contracting business
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Norfolk, you are probably a temporary employee, in fact almost certainly. You'd know if you were a business. The agency probably will tell you are a contractor, and try to treat you as a "business". As a temporary employee they can't. Read your contract carefully, i.e. with whatever Umbrella co you've gone with. If necessary go and pay a visit to a lawyer.
I think you could probably just hand in 4 weeks notice and there's probably not a lot they can do.
The other thing is this is a UK agency, so they're going to chase you through the Swedish legal system....pull the other one, absolutely not.
You probably do need professional advice on this but I suspect you could get out of your contract fairly easily.I'm alright JackComment
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That's correct, the whole "business"-thing they're pulling is very familiar. I'm not employed by anyone and the contract looks designed as if I had a company in place providing the services I do.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostNorfolk, you are probably a temporary employee, in fact almost certainly. You'd know if you were a business. The agency probably will tell you are a contractor, and try to treat you as a "business". As a temporary employee they can't. Read your contract carefully, i.e. with whatever Umbrella co you've gone with. If necessary go and pay a visit to a lawyer.Yes, I've actually spoken to a lawyer who said similar things as you do. Hopefully I can get out of this without committing any breach of contract.I think you could probably just hand in 4 weeks notice and there's probably not a lot they can do.
The other thing is this is a UK agency, so they're going to chase you through the Swedish legal system....pull the other one, absolutely not.
You probably do need professional advice on this but I suspect you could get out of your contract fairly easily.
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