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Previously on "Contract Ended by Client, false info given to Agency"
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Yup, and come the time a reference is required from the last contract, ask for one from the Agency. (perhaps obviously)
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You've been canned. The client sounds like they dont know their arse from their elbow. Move on. Swiftly.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostJust give your version of events to the agency (who won't really care) if it makes you feel better; they'll still place you elsewhere because they don't care about the client you've just left aside from getting money from them.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostHave you returned the pass now?
If you knew it was the last day of the contract and you were off that day, why didn't you hand the pass in the day before?
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Originally posted by SamD View PostI'm not holding on to them, I was just off on the day the contract ended. They emailed my agency on the end-day with their remarks.
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Originally posted by SamD View PostI'm not holding on to them, I was just off on the day the contract ended. They emailed my agency on the end-day with their remarks.
Was the decision to terminate immediately agreed on the day you took off, or was it the day before?
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Originally posted by yMyjgT View PostWhy are you holding onto your passes if you've left? Are you saying that's the only reason they're putting negative remarks on there?
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Originally posted by SamD View PostIs there any recourse available to me at this point?
Originally posted by SamD View PostI am really upset about what they've told my Agency
Originally posted by SamD View Postsince (a) it's not true
Originally posted by SamD View Postand (b) they didn't give me any deliverables!
Originally posted by SamD View PostThanks
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Originally posted by SamD View Postthey are now threatening to mark my 'record' with negative remarks as I haven't yet returned my pass-badges
As it happened, I was forced to take a days leave for personal reasons which I reported to several people immediatelyLast edited by yMyjgT; 12 July 2018, 11:47.
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Contract Ended by Client, false info given to Agency
Hey guys,
I've just had my six month contract ended by my client, although mutual. In a nutshell,
Started February, due to a mix up in paperwork on my client's end and the nature of the work, I was sent home while this was sorted by them. I had only been paid for two weeks work at this point then the payments stopped.
I returned there on the 23rd April and still hadn't been paid. At this point the Project I was initially intended for was too far along for me to pick up, and so I was placed on another team. After much asking, I was eventually paid up-to-date in June.
Despite constantly asking, I was basically instructed to do administrative work for that project (which I did, as requested) until that finished at the end of June.
At that point the Project Manager agreed to release me to another project, and so I requested instructions from that Project Manager and was told 'yes yes we'll sort that out'.
As it happened, I was forced to take a days leave for personal reasons which I reported to several people immediately, and during that day I was given seven days notice to end the contract and then mutually agreed to end immediately.
I have no objection to the client doing that, but then they reported to my agency that my "deliverables were questionable" and that I basically went AWOL for the day.
This is absolutely not true, and they are now threatening to mark my 'record' with negative remarks as I haven't yet returned my pass-badges.
Is there any recourse available to me at this point? I am really upset about what they've told my Agency since (a) it's not true and (b) they didn't give me any deliverables!
Thanks
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