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Normal rate for weekend work - Do you accept?

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    Normal rate for weekend work - Do you accept?

    Hi,

    I'm on a short term contract for a large enterprise company through Hays. I have contract extension with more of weekend work. Hence I have asked to revise the rate for the weekend as I'm not willing to work weekend on normal rate. Hays did not accept it and have not put my contract extension through.

    As I will have one rest day over the week day, Hays says that I will work 37.5 hrs and Sunday if worked, it will be 1.5 hours. does this sound good? with my previous contracts I use to get double time on Sunday whatever the hours I worked.

    do you think I should accept it? Thanks in advance

    #2
    Do you think you should accept it?

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      #3
      time and a half for weekend is also common. Is that what you meant by 1.5 hours?

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        #4
        Originally posted by samay007 View Post
        do you think I should accept it?
        No.

        But I'm not you, so asking a bunch of complete strangers on the internet to make the decision for you is a pretty daft idea.

        So maybe it's a yes.
        Originally posted by MaryPoppins
        I hadn't really understood this 'pwned' expression until I read DirtyDog's post.

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          #5
          Got to be a wind up....
          Blood in your poo

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            #6
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            Originally posted by samay007 View Post
            Hi,

            I'm on a short term contract for a large enterprise company through Hays. I have contract extension with more of weekend work. Hence I have asked to revise the rate for the weekend as I'm not willing to work weekend on normal rate. Hays did not accept it and have not put my contract extension through.

            As I will have one rest day over the week day, Hays says that I will work 37.5 hrs and Sunday if worked, it will be 1.5 hours. does this sound good? with my previous contracts I use to get double time on Sunday whatever the hours I worked.

            do you think I should accept it? Thanks in advance
            When you are a contractor an hour is an hour and a day is a day. Perhaps you should be asking this question to a temp forum and not a contractor forum. What type of work are you doing ?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Brussels Slumdog View Post
              When you are a contractor an hour is an hour and a day is a day. Perhaps you should be asking this question to a temp forum and not a contractor forum. What type of work are you doing ?
              It depends on a professional daily rate I've charged a day for a 5 minute weekend phone call before.

              The client was happy as it saved him £50k in lost production.....
              merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                #8
                Originally posted by Brussels Slumdog View Post
                When you are a contractor an hour is an hour and a day is a day. Perhaps you should be asking this question to a temp forum and not a contractor forum. What type of work are you doing ?
                Nope. There is a premium for my time at the weekend.

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                  #9
                  Watch hays because they will charge the client weekend rates but not pass it on. Ditto extra bank holidays the client pays but the agency fails to pass it on.

                  Also they have crazy rules about how many hours you work AFTER the weekend to try and withhold the extra despite charging the client.

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                    #10
                    You must decide for yourself if you want to do it or not.

                    I don't work weekends myself, but if I client *asked* then I would consider it.

                    If they *told* me to work a weekend they would get told to fook off politely.
                    Contracting: more of the money, less of the sh1t

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