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Employer fails to sign timsheet/end of contract

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    Employer fails to sign timsheet/end of contract

    Hi
    My employer has failed to sign my timesheet and my contract has come to an end

    #2
    My employer has failed to sign my timesheet and my contract has come to an end
    Looks like you are going to have kick your own arse then as your limited employs you.

    (I hope he isn't via an Umbrella now I have said that)
    Last edited by northernladuk; 27 March 2014, 16:36.
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      #3
      ?

      Originally posted by Nnamdi View Post
      Hi
      My employer has failed to sign my timesheet and my contract has come to an end
      Does the fact your contract has ended render him/her unable to provide a signature? Why don't you just ask? How do you survive from day to day in the real world?
      The idiots are winning

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        #4
        Back on topic...

        Ask your employer to sign it.

        HTH

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          #5
          Helpful answers please people. If you can't help the OP then simply don't bother replying. Telling him where his arse is so he can start to wipe it rather than his mother doing it for him is *NOT* a helpful answer.

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            #6
            Originally posted by administrator View Post
            Helpful answers please people. If you can't help the OP then simply don't bother replying. Telling him where his arse is so he can start to wipe it rather than his mother doing it for him is *NOT* a helpful answer.
            What helpful answers are you expecting a group of contractors to give to a permanent employee, apart from OG's "ask them to sign it"???
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              #7
              Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
              What helpful answers are you expecting a group of contractors to give to a permanent employee, apart from OG's "ask them to sign it"???
              I do like to be helpful. The rest of you should hang your heads in shame.

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                #8
                You can hardly call this a professional question. If the OP can't be bothered putting together a reasonable question how can he expect a reasonable answer.

                Move to general please.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                  You can hardly call this a professional question. If the OP can't be bothered putting together a reasonable question how can he expect a reasonable answer.

                  Move to general please.
                  He can expect a polite answer because of this: http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...al-forums.html

                  There really is no need to post if you are unable to follow these very simple and reasonable conditions.

                  You ******* moron.

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                    #10
                    Scan his signature off an old timesheet and graft it onto the unsigned one - the employer won't care....

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