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Hardly the time to be complaining about taking a 20% rate cut... The world is burning and there isn't much going on beyond your current contract.Comment
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The companies that are "taking advantage" are few and far between when GDP drops by 30-40%, many companies need to cut costs drastically just to keep solvent.
I would accept your 20% cut. The market is currently awash with laid off contractors.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by DDD1 View PostHey all,
I started a new contract on the 8th of March and it runs until 15th May. The agency I got the contract with informed me yesterday that due to Coronavirus my day rate will be reduced by 20% which is in line with how they are treating perm staff. I'm unsure if they can actually do this seeing as the contract runs until 15th May. Also, treating contractors how they are treating perm staff doesn't sit right, what with the benefits perm staff will still receive.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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Originally posted by wcsltd View PostYou could accept the change and do 20% less work - seems fair to meComment
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Had this happen to me in the 2008 financial crisis. I took the cut. I hear some banks ( the red and white types ) do this routinely when a contractor starts
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It's a slightly worrying sign they view you like an employee or it could be a cynical ploy. You can challenge it but if this is imposed across the workforce it sounds a bit unlikely to work.
Worth a push but be polite and professional, don't make threats you aren't prepared to follow.
How/why are they reducing all permie salaries 20%? That is surely needing consent unless they are furloughing which is very different. Are they just seeing the 80% figure in the headlines and jumping on board?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by MisterLysenkiy View Postone day less in factThe greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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