Newbie here so go gentle please.
I've done as much reading as my brain can cope, but unable to find anything about this particular situation.
I am contracting to a big client and there are two contractors and two permies who are involved in this work. The two permies currently work very long hours - somewhere around 10-12 hours most days, and at least one weekend day a week, they get no overtime for this at all.
I haven't yet been asked yet, but I expect it's only a matter of time, to work some weekend days, and some late evenings, but I should be able to negotiate a later start for t hose - my clients agreement with their client is to provide testing support between certain hours - until around 8pm.
My question is, given that the permies are doing all this work for free - they aren't getting any time off in return etc. If I was to also do the work for free, would that make me look much more like an employee than a business? I see that most of the threads are regarding permies getting PAID overtime thus a contractor shouldn't expect to get paid. This is the inverse though.
Secondly, my contract states £xxx/day day=7.5hours, I assume that if I'm asked to work or agree to work a weekend I should be invoicing them on my time record for the additional days and there should be no issue? My contract is via an agency.
Thanks
I've done as much reading as my brain can cope, but unable to find anything about this particular situation.
I am contracting to a big client and there are two contractors and two permies who are involved in this work. The two permies currently work very long hours - somewhere around 10-12 hours most days, and at least one weekend day a week, they get no overtime for this at all.
I haven't yet been asked yet, but I expect it's only a matter of time, to work some weekend days, and some late evenings, but I should be able to negotiate a later start for t hose - my clients agreement with their client is to provide testing support between certain hours - until around 8pm.
My question is, given that the permies are doing all this work for free - they aren't getting any time off in return etc. If I was to also do the work for free, would that make me look much more like an employee than a business? I see that most of the threads are regarding permies getting PAID overtime thus a contractor shouldn't expect to get paid. This is the inverse though.
Secondly, my contract states £xxx/day day=7.5hours, I assume that if I'm asked to work or agree to work a weekend I should be invoicing them on my time record for the additional days and there should be no issue? My contract is via an agency.
Thanks
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