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What a thread - the start of this pre-dates my time here and I'm curious, did MF ever get anywhere with the legal action?Comment
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Originally posted by gadgetman View PostWhat a thread - the start of this pre-dates my time here and I'm bi-curious, did MF ever get anywhere with the legal action?
Bored.Comment
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Careful now, or he'll come onto you, then report you to your boss for being a shemale when you rebuff him.Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostIs goku7106 the new Wilmslow???Cooking doesn't get tougher than this.Comment
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Mmm, I was surprised to see this hijacked by a tranny discussion.Originally posted by Lucy View PostIt's someone who wants to remind us about one of MF's more embarrassing moments.

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What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Is there something you need to tell us, MF?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostMmm, I was surprised to see this hijacked by a tranny discussion.
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We exchanged threats of legal action but I was too busy on another contract which I got very shortly.Originally posted by gadgetman View PostWhat a thread - the start of this pre-dates my time here and I'm curious, did MF ever get anywhere with the legal action?
Needless to say I now ensure that every time I ask for time off, I clarify with an email also copying in my home email address!What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Here here Churchill. Dont let the feckers get away with it.Originally posted by Churchill View PostMF, go for payment in lieu of notice. You're a business FFS, don't let them get away with it.
If they don't pay, SUE THE flipERS!
I've been in a termination situation with 2 clients in the past - 1 a large bank via a large HP consultant whose excuse was that I wasn't sticking to the party line & telling truth a meetings......well, tough tulip! Took those feckers for a months money.
I now have a more B2B contract when I work, choosing not to stick to agency standard templates - in which I put an early termination clause of 20 days payment for terminations within 1 month of the end date & the entire period remaining thereafter. It makes clients & agents think before p*ssing around.
You have to look at it from the POV of "would <x large outsourcer> accept this & just walk" - they are a company & so are you. If they wouldnt accept it, neither should you.Comment
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MF,
Just picked this up and I might have some advice of use.
First, the legal situation is that they may have breached your contract by failing to give notice. In which case you have a right to sue in the small claims court for the loss you incurred. But you must have attempted to mitigate the loss bu finding replacement work. So if you were kicked out Friday but had a new contract by the next Tuesday then you have no real case. Otherwise you have little to lose in going to the small claims court, and it might be worthwhile having a decent solicitor check over the contractual terms for termination - they can be very easy for a client to exercise.
Secondly, you have every right to know the reason why you were terminated. Write to both your client and the contract agency to request they release all material referring to yourself under the terms of the Data Protection Act. It may be that they have sullied your reputation without due cause, in which case you would have cause to ask for a correction to be made and possibly a secondary reason to take legal action.
Good luckComment
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