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  • Hex
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    Originally posted by odbo View Post
    Opt-out. Should that make a difference?
    Yes - if you were opted in then the agency would be obliged to pay you for all days you worked regardless of what the client paid them and regardless of whether you had signed timesheets.

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  • odbo
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    Opt-out. Should that make a difference?

    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Did you opt in or opt out?

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  • odbo
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    Threatening legal action is really a last resort as I'm sure
    you know it will always come back to bite you on the ass.

    Is it worth it for 1 days pay? Was it worth taking on the
    responsibility for 3 days work in the first place? Hell no!

    But the market's so ropey this time of year I tend to take
    what I can get before that b*****d in a red suit saddles
    up down the centre lane.

    Originally posted by Turion View Post
    Was the timesheet signed for 3 days. If not, you have (more of) a problem. Whatever, if in the end they say they will not pay the last day you will need to go threaten legal action, then proceed with it if they don't move. The county court is cheap and easy for small amounts. Is it worth it for 1 days pay? That's your call.

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  • odbo
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    There were two fazes to the work, completion of core
    functionality and localization.
    When I was told work was ongoing, I reprioritised for
    both components but was then on the last day the
    localisation component was on hold due to resources.
    Hence why I was not able to deliver completely the
    core component.

    I was contracted out on a daily rate with no mention of
    project completion (which is not surprising as localisation
    into 10 languages complete with Asian character sets is
    a little too ambitious for one days work ).

    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Do you mean when you heard it would be extended, you started trying to make the work take longer?

    Did they hire you to complete a task or for a specified length of time? Unless your contract is written in a way that you have breached it I can't see they have an argument.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Did you opt in or opt out?

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by odbo View Post
    I was told on day 2 that my work was
    to be ongoing but on day 3 that it was to end.

    As such, I was unable to complete my workload
    Do you mean when you heard it would be extended, you started trying to make the work take longer?

    Did they hire you to complete a task or for a specified length of time? Unless your contract is written in a way that you have breached it I can't see they have an argument.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by odbo View Post
    I have just completed a 3 day assignment (against my
    better judgement). I was told on day 2 that my work was
    to be ongoing but on day 3 that it was to end.

    As such, I was unable to complete my workload.
    (web application development)

    The client has now said that they are only willing to pay
    me for 2 days and my agency has put my pay on hold
    until an amount is agreed upon.

    Are they allowed to do this??
    I thought I was reading a poem for a minute.

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  • Turion
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    Was the timesheet signed for 3 days. If not, you have (more of) a problem. Whatever, if in the end they say they will not pay the last day you will need to go threaten legal action, then proceed with it if they don't move. The county court is cheap and easy for small amounts. Is it worth it for 1 days pay? That's your call.

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  • tim123
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    Originally posted by odbo View Post
    I have just completed a 3 day assignment (against my
    better judgement). I was told on day 2 that my work was
    to be ongoing but on day 3 that it was to end.

    As such, I was unable to complete my workload.
    (web application development)

    The client has now said that they are only willing to pay
    me for 2 days and my agency has put my pay on hold
    until an amount is agreed upon.

    Are they allowed to do this??
    Probably not, but it's up to you to take action to stop them. There's no-one else who will do this for you

    tim

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  • odbo
    started a topic Agency woes

    Agency woes

    I have just completed a 3 day assignment (against my
    better judgement). I was told on day 2 that my work was
    to be ongoing but on day 3 that it was to end.

    As such, I was unable to complete my workload.
    (web application development)

    The client has now said that they are only willing to pay
    me for 2 days and my agency has put my pay on hold
    until an amount is agreed upon.

    Are they allowed to do this??

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