One of the new managers here has decided to let a contractor go, budgetary reasons supposedly, and given them a months notice.
Unfortunately they're not too happy about it, what with being here 3-4 years and all, and it's rapidly descending into the vicious sort of permie politics where her and her partner (also a contractor here the same length of time) seem to be doing their best to use every trick in the book to cast doubt on his position and perhaps get him fired instead.
So, the question is, is this the way contractors should behave to preserve their position, or would you just accept the agreed notice and count the benefit of you and your partner having banked 500-600 every day for the last few years and move on?
Unfortunately they're not too happy about it, what with being here 3-4 years and all, and it's rapidly descending into the vicious sort of permie politics where her and her partner (also a contractor here the same length of time) seem to be doing their best to use every trick in the book to cast doubt on his position and perhaps get him fired instead.
So, the question is, is this the way contractors should behave to preserve their position, or would you just accept the agreed notice and count the benefit of you and your partner having banked 500-600 every day for the last few years and move on?
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