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Originally posted by laurajane View PostAfter declaring his love for me he has now terminated my work without any warning.
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Originally posted by laurajane View PostI have worked for 18 months one the whole full time for one client.
After declaring his love for me he has now terminated my work without any warning.
He also feels like he owns all my IP.
Do I have any rights?
I know you are probably feeling quite shocked and hurt by all this but you have to smile and wave and move on to the next client. To get your revenge, make sure you charge the next client more money so whenever you feel dirty or used you can just think of the money.
Works for me anyway...
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Are you a contractor in the sense of having a day rate, and invoicing for your time, or are you on a 'fixed term contract' - i.e. on the company's payroll?
If the latter, you may have some employment rights in terms of being paid for accrued holiday etc.
If the former (which is what NLUK is assuming) then no.
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Originally posted by tarbera View Postyes get in touch with this chap and get married soon as
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...elp-quick.html
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Originally posted by laurajane View PostHi There,
I have worked for 18 months one the whole full time for one client.
After declaring his love for me he has now terminated my work without any warning.
He also feels like he owns all my IP.
Do I have any rights?
Pay / Holiday / unfair dismissal / IP
Thanks LJ
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Originally posted by laurajane View PostHi There,
I have worked for 18 months one the whole full time for one client.
After declaring his love for me he has now terminated my work without any warning.
He also feels like he owns all my IP.
Do I have any rights?
Pay / Holiday / unfair dismissal / IP
Thanks LJ
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...elp-quick.html
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Originally posted by laurajane View PostHi There,
I have worked for 18 months one the whole full time for one client.
After declaring his love for me he has now terminated my work without any warning.
He also feels like he owns all my IP.
Do I have any rights?
Pay / Holiday / unfair dismissal / IP
Thanks LJ
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Originally posted by laurajane View PostDo I have any rights?
Pay / Holiday / unfair dismissal / IP
Assuming you're not a troll, just move on.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostOr possibly someone suffering borderline harrassment / discrimination an at least unprofessional behaviour.
But what to do? If this is a large / medium organisation it may be worth going to HR. The guy probably has form.
If the guy owns the company, walk away unless you fancy losing a prolonged harrassment or discriminatoon case
If he's married, tell his wife.
.... does she??!??!?!Last edited by northernladuk; 13 October 2013, 16:08.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostQuestions like this are just a disgrace. You want contractor rates instead of permie rates but don't realise that to get those rates you have to forgo some benefits, namely holiday, employment rights yadda yadda and finally when the tulip hit's the fan you start crying about wanting holidays and employment rights. It is no wonder HMRC are crawling all over us with idiots like this working in our sector/business model.
Awful troll or moron. Not sure which.
But what to do? If this is a large / medium organisation it may be worth going to HR. The guy probably has form.
If the guy owns the company, walk away unless you fancy losing a prolonged harrassment or discriminatoon case
If he's married, tell his wife.
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Have a read of this and go research the case further if you are interested.
Contractor chases 'unfair dismissal' claim
Also check with your accountant that you have been paying yourself the way you should for an inside IR35 contractor.
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Originally posted by laurajane View PostHi There,
I have worked for 18 months one the whole full time for one client.
After declaring his love for me he has now terminated my work without any warning.
He also feels like he owns all my IP.
Do I have any rights?
Pay / Holiday / unfair dismissal / IP
Thanks LJ
Awful troll or moron. Not sure which.
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