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Thanks all for the advise.
I did inform them and they were kind enough to understand my situation and let me off.
A good lesson learnt to always have a notice both ways.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostDoesn't work like that I'm afraid.
I suspect that the reason "it doesn't work like that" is that, collectively, as contractors' we allow ourselves to be walked all over far more than any agency ever would. Perhaps if we actually started to stand up for ourselves in such situations, we wouldn't be treated as expendable peons.
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Originally posted by victorvn15 View PostHi friends,
I have been offered a contract which I have signed. But things have changed due to some family issues and I am not in a position to provide my services for the contract. Now my contract terms do not have any clause for me to terminate the contract and there is no scope of a notice period. So my question is does a contract come into effect from the day of signing or is it effective from the day the services are supposed to start. I still have few weeks to start the contract hence evaluating my options.
If I reject to join can the agency sue for breach of contract or claim damages for the same.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostIf there's a notice period in the contract, just give notice.
Most likely they will tell you not to come at all.
Or propose a substitute
Now my contract terms do not have any clause for me to terminate the contract and there is no scope of a notice period.
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If there's a notice period in the contract, just give notice.
Most likely they will tell you not to come at all.
Or propose a substitute
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You need to lean on relationship and the human angle with the agent since they can choose to let you out of a contract even if they don't have to.
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OP - genuine family issue or not?
If it is then fair play, family is more important. Agency will moan but tough luck. As others have said, tell them NOW.
They wont sue you unless they think you're having them on.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI've asked you what your situation is a number of times and you've not given me any evidence so I make the assumption you are a permie. You are invited to prove me wrong.
And maybe taking some of your own medicine from time to time would be nice.
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Originally posted by Bee View PostI don't allow you to make false statements without evidence.
If you don't have anything constructive to say, don't say anything.
And maybe taking some of your own medicine from time to time would be nice.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostUtter rubbish. The whole contract exists and he's breached it.
Guess that's what happens when a permie from another country posts on a UK contractor forum.
If you don't have anything constructive to say, don't say anything.
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Originally posted by victorvn15 View PostHi friends,
I have been offered a contract which I have signed. But things have changed due to some family issues and I am not in a position to provide my services for the contract. Now my contract terms do not have any clause for me to terminate the contract and there is no scope of a notice period. So my question is does a contract come into effect from the day of signing or is it effective from the day the services are supposed to start. I still have few weeks to start the contract hence evaluating my options.
If I reject to join can the agency sue for breach of contract or claim damages for the same.
Now come back tomorrow and advise us that you have spoken to your agent first thing and they are going to smooth things over for your seamless removal from said contract.
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