Hi all,
Thanks for the info, they can give me notice, it does tie in, no its not Barclays and its more than a 10% drop:-(
Its better than no contract in the current economy!
Thanks,
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Can they give you notice? If so then they can. You accept it or find another gig.Originally posted by fester View PostHello all,
Does anyone know if an agency can reduce your rate by a fixed amount?
I got a letter saying its going to be reduced by X%, if I didn't accept it then the letter serves as my notice and I will have to leave, doesn't sound quite right to me.
Any thoughts anyone?
If the rate was being increased i wouldn't mind:-)
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Are you working for Barclays? they have reduced contractors rates by 10% this yearOriginally posted by fester View PostHello all,
Does anyone know if an agency can reduce your rate by a fixed amount?
I got a letter saying its going to be reduced by X%, if I didn't accept it then the letter serves as my notice and I will have to leave, doesn't sound quite right to me.
Any thoughts anyone?
If the rate was being increased i wouldn't mind:-)
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rate cuts
Hello all,
Does anyone know if an agency can reduce your rate by a fixed amount?
I got a letter saying its going to be reduced by X%, if I didn't accept it then the letter serves as my notice and I will have to leave, doesn't sound quite right to me.
Any thoughts anyone?
If the rate was being increased i wouldn't mind:-)Tags: None
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