Originally posted by northernladuk
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostWhy agents never turn round and say there isn't any work to do for the duration of the 'notice period' is beyond me.
Oddly I would be more annoyed about the Friday. You turned up in good faith so would charge either a half or full day.unscrupulous onesall of them.
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Why agents never turn round and say there isn't any work to do for the duration of the 'notice period' is beyond me.
Oddly I would be more annoyed about the Friday. You turned up in good faith so would charge either a half or full day.
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Originally posted by BR14 View Posta £25 wetherspoons voucher.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostA referral letter for the Food Bank?
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Hmm, so agency had no need to give notice?
That Friday though - I'd be pushing for something at least....
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostJust forget about it and move on, will be the jist of the advice after 20 or more posts on here - I’m just saving everyone some time
You could fight to have your contract reinstated but there is a clause in there that says you only get paid upon receipt of a timesheet. You only get this if you've done some work for the client. They don't have any for you to do so you'll just end your notice period with no work done. Same situation you are in.
It happens, move on.
EDIT : To be fair I'd be putting an invoice in for 1/2 a day for the Friday morning though. If your agent doesn't do half days then I'd stick in the full day. I'd be putting this to them as a halfway house for the mess and hope they see this as a decent compromise. After a few mails back and forwards, if they refused i'd probably swallow it without much of a fight though.
I'd then contact IPSE and claim my on my business interruption insurance which should cover it.Last edited by northernladuk; 12 August 2019, 16:01.
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Notice is essentially irrelevant for contractors.
They don't have to provide you with work, and you won't have a timesheet for days not worked, you are not a permie any more.
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