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Previously on "ACAS aren't as good as they seem."

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by Would rather not be named View Post
    Thank you, that's useful to know. I can't say as much as I would like currently for reasons I cannot go into...I signed an NDA for a start and there's one or two other things, so basically dates and clients. Thankis that is helpful...more so than ACAS anyway.
    ACAS are for employment disputes as you don't have one the organisation to contact is Citizen's Advice.

    Failing that there are other forums such as moneysavingexpert where there are people who can help you as they come from all walks of life.

    This forum is for contractors and so while we can give you the knowledge we have got from friends', family etc you are better of getting it first hand.

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  • Would rather not be named
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    Thank you, that's useful to know. I can't say as much as I would like currently for reasons I cannot go into...I signed an NDA for a start and there's one or two other things, so basically dates and clients. Thankis that is helpful...more so than ACAS anyway.

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  • SueEllen
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    The reference comes from the agency.

    All the agency will do is confirm your employment dates and who the client was.

    Even some HR will only do that regardless of what forms they are sent to complete.

    Companies have been sued in different courts for giving an in depth negative reference.

    That's why my referees are people I know who can give me a better reference.

    You know rather than writing cryptic posts about your temping job you should find another forum.

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  • SlipTheJab
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    Originally posted by Would rather not be named View Post
    Afternoon all. ACAS were as much use as a chocolate fireguard so here I am again lol, it would seem.

    Erm, to cut a long story short...lots of people from my last but one job have all told me different things. When one needs a reference and they were temping, is it as a general rule via agency or employer? My status was surely as a temp so I will go with that, but beyond that...my situation, my status certainly isn't too clear for myself currently.
    In the quiet words of the Virgin Mary, come again?

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by Would rather not be named View Post
    Afternoon all. ACAS were as much use as a chocolate fireguard so here I am again lol, it would seem.

    Erm, to cut a long story short...lots of people from my last but one job have all told me different things. When one needs a reference and they were temping, is it as a general rule via agency or employer? My status was surely as a temp so I will go with that, but beyond that...my situation, my status certainly isn't too clear for myself currently.
    Erm, can you make the story a little longer or use different words?

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  • Would rather not be named
    started a topic ACAS aren't as good as they seem.

    ACAS aren't as good as they seem.

    Afternoon all. ACAS were as much use as a chocolate fireguard so here I am again lol, it would seem.

    Erm, to cut a long story short...lots of people from my last but one job have all told me different things. When one needs a reference and they were temping, is it as a general rule via agency or employer? My status was surely as a temp so I will go with that, but beyond that...my situation, my status certainly isn't too clear for myself currently.

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