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  • trsisko
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    indeed i asked had no chance the company across the board has sent a clear mesage to the agency no increases, i tried to ask for more of a cut, but they were qute firm, i suppose im on a good wage considering what i do anyway
    so i am luckee to have an extension, so ill stay hush for now

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by FarmerPalmer View Post
    and I thought that was standard ... contractors are hire & fire ... do the job and get out !


    sounds like a sensible company ... if they need your skills permanently (or as permanent as things are in business) then they really should be looking for permanent cover
    My contract is 1 week by either party. Found it strange at first, but there again contracting is still fairly new to me. Was expecting 4 weeks. Happy with 1 week now that I come to think of it.

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  • FarmerPalmer
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    Originally posted by trsisko View Post
    problem is its only 1 weeks notice period yet I have to give them 4weeks notice,
    and I thought that was standard ... contractors are hire & fire ... do the job and get out !

    Originally posted by trsisko View Post
    plus they are actively looking for permanent staff to replace me so I could be gone during any period
    sounds like a sensible company ... if they need your skills permanently (or as permanent as things are in business) then they really should be looking for permanent cover

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Very much doubt you'll get an increase. Its not as easy as many seem to make out by just 'asking' for it.

    Many clients have a rule of not increasing rates more than once in any 12 month period.

    They think we're temps you see.

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  • cojak
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    This is good!

    It points to no Mutuality of Obligation... (MOO)

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  • TykeMerc
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    Originally posted by trsisko View Post
    Hi all

    Received a contract renewal from Sep 17 - 2/01/09

    problem is its only 1 weeks notice period yet I have to give them 4weeks notice, plus they are actively looking for permanent staff to replace me so I could be gone during any period, should I ask for a pay rise, been working hard covering 2 permies who double booked their holidays and even doing some minor project work that no one else wishes to do.

    I got a good reputation here but agency should give me an extra 20pounds a day do you think?
    Not unusual to see unequal notice periods in contracts it's a point for you to negotiate on.
    You're a contractor there to meet additional workload demands or to cover for staff shortages, if the workload has increased it's hardly a surprise they're looking for new full time staff and it's proper for them to do so.
    Why do you feel that you should get a rate increase? Do you add extra value compared to when you agreed the original rate?
    An agent will not just up your rate by £20/day without a good argument from yourself so prepare one if you're going to negotiate.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Negotiate. You've a reason to ask for more money; you're taking on a higher risk of being let go early.

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  • jkoder
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    Originally posted by trsisko View Post
    Hi all

    Received a contract renewal from Sep 17 - 2/01/09

    problem is its only 1 weeks notice period yet I have to give them 4weeks notice, plus they are actively looking for permanent staff to replace me so I could be gone during any period, should I ask for a pay rise, been working hard covering 2 permies who double booked their holidays and even doing some minor project work that no one else wishes to do.

    I got a good reputation here but agency should give me an extra 20pounds a day do you think?
    Well they can only say no.

    The four weeks / one week thing seems the norm. One week is actually quite good.

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  • Bluebird
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    depends on what you are doing...

    I always try and get an extra few quid at renewal time, afterall the agent doesn't have to do much work...

    As for the notice clause, I don't tend to have one - better for IR35 or so some say...

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  • trsisko
    started a topic contract renewal but 1 week notice lol?

    contract renewal but 1 week notice lol?

    Hi all

    Received a contract renewal from Sep 17 - 2/01/09

    problem is its only 1 weeks notice period yet I have to give them 4weeks notice, plus they are actively looking for permanent staff to replace me so I could be gone during any period, should I ask for a pay rise, been working hard covering 2 permies who double booked their holidays and even doing some minor project work that no one else wishes to do.

    I got a good reputation here but agency should give me an extra 20pounds a day do you think?
    Last edited by trsisko; 5 September 2008, 11:37.
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