Hi,
So I’ve been working as my own limited company with a small company involved in agricultural analysis on a number of contracts for the past couple of years. Things have mostly been fine and the work is fairly interesting.
The trouble is now that the permie developers have left (which I’m somehow being blamed for) I’m the only person left on a project that’s supposed to be finished by the end of the year. Incidentally, despite the apparent importance of the project, both permies were given gardening leave.
I’m being pressured by the client to work late and make written commitments that I’ll complete a list of tasks which there simply isn’t enough time (of course I refuse). Unfortunately also, due to getting my main home computer fixed and lack of apparent urgency I only submitted my invoices for the previous two months at the start of December.
The client is being intolerable, accusing me of not working, demanding that I show evidence of doing all work (each line timestamped, apparently) and claiming that I would be be in breach of contract unless I come in at 9am (I know, IR35 etc which I’ve told the client).
I only have one week to go but the client continues to make unreasonable demands, frequent verbal abuse regarding my ability and professionalism and on one occasion a remark that I would not be paid unless the project is finished. (Which is almost anticipatory breach of contract)
My contract actually states that I will assist in the development of the project and that’s it. My feeling is that the client wants to push me into a breach of contract, claiming withdrawal of service if I refuse to work in these conditions.
Also then rather than paying for legal action he’ll probably just withhold payment.
I could actually put in a reasonable effort if I wasn’t having to deal with this continual harassment and demands for proof of working, daily reports, impromptu demos without warning, working late, etc.
I am pushing back: “I’m not obliged to do that” “you do not have direct control over my work” etc, but it hasn’t helped.
The advice I got from an IPSE legal advisor was just to tough it out to the end basically. What I’m not keen on though is being harassed so much I can’t effectively work or being provoked into some breach and losing out anyway.
I’m wondering how much this level of obstruction might relieve me of my obligations.
Any advice? Anything, legal or strategic would be appreciated.
Jimmy
So I’ve been working as my own limited company with a small company involved in agricultural analysis on a number of contracts for the past couple of years. Things have mostly been fine and the work is fairly interesting.
The trouble is now that the permie developers have left (which I’m somehow being blamed for) I’m the only person left on a project that’s supposed to be finished by the end of the year. Incidentally, despite the apparent importance of the project, both permies were given gardening leave.
I’m being pressured by the client to work late and make written commitments that I’ll complete a list of tasks which there simply isn’t enough time (of course I refuse). Unfortunately also, due to getting my main home computer fixed and lack of apparent urgency I only submitted my invoices for the previous two months at the start of December.
The client is being intolerable, accusing me of not working, demanding that I show evidence of doing all work (each line timestamped, apparently) and claiming that I would be be in breach of contract unless I come in at 9am (I know, IR35 etc which I’ve told the client).
I only have one week to go but the client continues to make unreasonable demands, frequent verbal abuse regarding my ability and professionalism and on one occasion a remark that I would not be paid unless the project is finished. (Which is almost anticipatory breach of contract)
My contract actually states that I will assist in the development of the project and that’s it. My feeling is that the client wants to push me into a breach of contract, claiming withdrawal of service if I refuse to work in these conditions.
Also then rather than paying for legal action he’ll probably just withhold payment.
I could actually put in a reasonable effort if I wasn’t having to deal with this continual harassment and demands for proof of working, daily reports, impromptu demos without warning, working late, etc.
I am pushing back: “I’m not obliged to do that” “you do not have direct control over my work” etc, but it hasn’t helped.
The advice I got from an IPSE legal advisor was just to tough it out to the end basically. What I’m not keen on though is being harassed so much I can’t effectively work or being provoked into some breach and losing out anyway.
I’m wondering how much this level of obstruction might relieve me of my obligations.
Any advice? Anything, legal or strategic would be appreciated.
Jimmy
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