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love em or hate em...you signed the contract (and so did your client)...they're entitled to a pound or two of flesh
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Course its legal. You signed the original contract didnt you?Originally posted by DaveP View PostI am currently on contract via an agency (Badenoch & Clark).
My client manager onsite & I have discussed and agreed between ourselves that it would be ok for me to trade direct via my own ltd company.
This would benefit us both as I could earn more but charge less.
However I was told today that If I trade direct within 10 weeks of leaving the agency the client would have to pay them a "finders fee".
After 10 weeks trading direct would be ok, & now fines to pay.
Is this normal ? is it legal ?
Is there a way I can trade direct straight away, without the client having to pay this fee ?
Pay up and get on with it or stay with the agent.
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Trading direct with client
I am currently on contract via an agency (Badenoch & Clark).
My client manager onsite & I have discussed and agreed between ourselves that it would be ok for me to trade direct via my own ltd company.
This would benefit us both as I could earn more but charge less.
However I was told today that If I trade direct within 10 weeks of leaving the agency the client would have to pay them a "finders fee".
After 10 weeks trading direct would be ok, & now fines to pay.
Is this normal ? is it legal ?
Is there a way I can trade direct straight away, without the client having to pay this fee ?Tags: None
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