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What's the actual clause in your contract that says you have to be given, and work, the number of hours stated on the schedule?
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Originally posted by MoradBustany View PostI am on a hourly rate. The contract was signed on 8 hours bases. Irregardless of 2.5 hours a week is small or big amount, the agency must adhere to the contract.
If you push it, you may find that the client prefers not to have a trouble-maker working for them.
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Originally posted by MoradBustany View PostI am on a hourly rate. The contract was signed on 8 hours bases. Irregardless of 2.5 hours a week is small or big amount, the agency must adhere to the contract.
However, at these hard times, try to resolve this in a tactful way.
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Originally posted by MoradBustany View PostIrregardless of 2.5 hours a week is small or big amount, the agency must adhere to the contract.
So unless you are seriously ready to walk from this gig because of this, or are prepared to incur time and expenses in taking this to court, then it might be better to take a deep breath and just let it go.
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I am on a hourly rate. The contract was signed on 8 hours bases. Irregardless of 2.5 hours a week is small or big amount, the agency must adhere to the contract.
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if on hourly rate, I might kick up a fuss but if daily, not really a problem.
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Being messed around with agency
Hi all,
I signed a contract with an agency which states standard working hours 8 hours per day and as clarified by them and per offer is 40 hours a week. Now after starting the contract their timesheet shows standard workings 37.5, when I asked the agency the person in charge with my contract said that he is investigating about this claiming that there was an error and misunderstanding from the client side in regard with the working hours. I really like this job but I feel very disspointed to be messed around. Should I let go or warn the agency of contract violation?
Regards,
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