Originally posted by malvolio
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If you didn't opt out, then it doesn't matter if there is a signed timesheet or not, the Agency still have to pay.
1. Invoice the agent and make it plain to them that they have to pay even in the absence of a signed timesheet.
2. If they don't pay up remind them that they face a bill for a penalty and interest.
3. If they still refuse then take it to court and they can continue to argue the case there.
As soon as legal get involved they will most likely roll over and pay up. Don't forget that this contract is 100% between you and the agency, it's NOTHING to do with the client so don't even entertain any suggestions that it is (including the one from mavolio below).
Originally posted by malvolio
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Originally posted by malvolio
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And who said the OP left the contract "in the middle" anyway? For all we know, it could have been a rolling or long term contract with no end date and just a 1 week notice period. If the client is dumb enough to let the agency supply a worker on 1 week's notice then that's their bad luck. Maybe the agency and the client will both learn a lesson from that one.
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