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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by Solidec View Post
    If you don't get paid for overtime, why would you do it unless you are happy to do it for free?

    You need to get the client to agree to pay overtime and then work that through the agent.
    Or agree time off in lieu. Some clients would be happy with giving you time off for doing extra hours.

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  • Bluebird
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    It's not "overtime" - It's additional work over & above that stipulated in the contract for services.

    for stuff like this I send a seperate invoice

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  • Solidec
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    If you don't get paid for overtime, why would you do it unless you are happy to do it for free?

    You need to get the client to agree to pay overtime and then work that through the agent.

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Originally posted by cartridge_uk View Post
    Has anyone ever heard of a subcontractor being allowed to claim overtime when they were specifically told they couldnt.
    Er, surely the timesheet \ invoice doesnt get signed off if its got more money on it than the agreed rate?

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  • Beefy198
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    Is it in the contract?

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  • cartridge_uk
    started a topic overtime

    overtime

    Has anyone ever heard of a subcontractor being allowed to claim overtime when they were specifically told they couldnt.

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