Originally posted by SizeZero
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Same here - current contract pays time on a Saturday and time and a half on Sundays. The place is full on Sundays... -
Last client generously offered to pay 1.0 x normal rate for overtime.
One before that offered the opportunity to work weekends in exchange for a day off in the week, subject to their approval, must be taken before the end of the month or you lose it. Call my a cynic, but wouldn't it be really easy to deny approval and not give you the day off? (And yes, they tried it!)Comment
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I don't have any overtime clauses in my contract and due to the current state of the project I am working on will require some evenings and weekend work. With my contract up for re-newal I am going to ask for an overtime clause to be added, along lines of 1.5 x weekevening and 2 x weekend.
What sort of argument, if any, would the agent put up to not include this, or would they see this as standard ? Or are the hours worked the hours expected to work being a contractor ?
NOTE - THIS HAS BEEN POSTED TO BUSINESS/CONTRACTS SECTION AS MORE RELEVANT THERELast edited by kaiser78; 2 November 2009, 13:49.______________________
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Last couple of contracts have wormed 'same rate no matter what day' clauses into contract which I had to concede on. I'd like to see them ask me to work a weekend though - they'll have to whistle. Best multiplier ever was 3X though back in golden days of Y2K, can't wait for the next milenium to come around....Comment
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2038Originally posted by singhr View PostLast couple of contracts have wormed 'same rate no matter what day' clauses into contract which I had to concede on. I'd like to see them ask me to work a weekend though - they'll have to whistle. Best multiplier ever was 3X though back in golden days of Y2K, can't wait for the next milenium to come around....Comment
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