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  • Ivor Bigun
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    Originally posted by Turion View Post
    30% is a massive cut and you will have been there 18 months which is long enough for a real contractor. Has your value devalued by 30% in that short time? Basically, they're telling you to leave and you should heed the message.
    WHS - Chances are you will be canned once they have your knowledge anyway.

    30% abroad is too much - probably wipes out ALL your profit for the year. You will end up working for nothing

    Tell them NO and mean it.

    Don't worry about it - you are being shafted anyway.
    Remember - 7 months at £100 is worth 10 months at £70.
    In other words - if you're canned at 7 months on the old rate - you'll have 3 months free - no expenses either.

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  • Turion
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    30% is a massive cut and you will have been there 18 months which is long enough for a real contractor. Has your value devalued by 30% in that short time? Basically, they're telling you to leave and you should heed the message.

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
    Yep, WHS.
    Indeed. Its not rocket science is it? Although apparently to some contractors it is because they can't work out whether 70% of something is better than 100% of nothing!

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
    Take the cut, look for something else, find it, walk.
    Yep, WHS.

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  • Lockhouse
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    Take the cut, look for something else, find it, walk.

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by oloks View Post
    Swiss setup is slightly different to how things operate in UK.

    Most roles have to be done through a payroll company and very difficult to setup a company here.

    Tx
    Is the agency different to your payroll company? If so, where's the harm in going direct and putting the contract through the payroll company? I admit that I haven't worked in Geneva, but I would be surprised if the above option is not possible. If it is not possible, then now is a good time to find another agency and ask them to take on the contract.

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Either accept the rate cut or don't not really anything else too it.

    Try to get a 4 day week or something similar for the rate cut.

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  • oloks
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    Originally posted by pmeswani View Post
    Have you proposed this to the company?
    Swiss setup is slightly different to how things operate in UK.

    Most roles have to be done through a payroll company and very difficult to setup a company here.

    Tx

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by oloks View Post
    Very difficult to do so in Switzerland..

    How I wish
    Have you proposed this to the company?

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  • oloks
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    Originally posted by The Agents View View Post
    Can you contract direct? If the agency doesn't mind missing out altogether, then might be worth getting them to sign to say so, and approach the client about paying you the agency charge rate - that way you only lose 10-20% dependant on the margin of the agency?

    Hope that helps
    TAV
    Very difficult to do so in Switzerland..

    How I wish

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  • The Agents View
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    Originally posted by oloks View Post
    Hi Guys..

    I have been on a role in Geneva since last year January and it has been rolled over till June this year.

    Client are willing to extend till the end of the year but with a rate cut of almost 30%. Agency is not really willing to absorb any part of this cut.

    Market is dead..!!!, agency does not really mind if another agency comes in to take contract over.

    I am left in the cold, what do I do...??

    Can you contract direct? If the agency doesn't mind missing out altogether, then might be worth getting them to sign to say so, and approach the client about paying you the agency charge rate - that way you only lose 10-20% dependant on the margin of the agency?

    Hope that helps
    TAV

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  • oloks
    started a topic Rate Cut

    Rate Cut

    Hi Guys..

    I have been on a role in Geneva since last year January and it has been rolled over till June this year.

    Client are willing to extend till the end of the year but with a rate cut of almost 30%. Agency is not really willing to absorb any part of this cut.

    Market is dead..!!!, agency does not really mind if another agency comes in to take contract over.

    I am left in the cold, what do I do...??

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