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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostOoh, a suity sockie competition! Everyone registers a sockie and does a suity post. Prize to whoever guesses the real suity! Sounds like a job for a Friday.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSuity, I tried hard to act like your sockie; I even started writing a sob story about my leg hurting and my sinusses getting blocked and stubbing my toe on the bathroom door after I ate some lightly spiced chicken stew, but I just couldn't do it; my story was so filled with self contradictions that I gave up. I just can't do 'big girls blouse' as well as you. Ask MF; he can help.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostOops wrong login. Mods please ban the MTT sockie.
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Originally posted by jbt View PostHi,
My partner works as a medical locum through an agency. Lets call them Agency1. she has finished a 3 month contract and offered another 3. Current rate is £40 an hour and agency has a £10 an hour markup.
Another agency (lets call them agency2) whom she has used before have offered to pay her an extra £5 an hour and take a slightly reduced rate to ensure the end client (NHS) saves a bit of money. Therefore my partner gets £45 an hour and the agency I believe are taking £3 an hour.
There was nothing in her original contract with agency1 that states she has to renew with the original agency. I don't know if there is a clause in the contract between the agency1 and the NHS saying my partner has to continue working through.
Q As she is out of contract is she entitled to go through agency2?
Thanks
Jbt
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostOops, wrong forum. Mods, quickly please!
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Contracts sometime specify a period of time that must expire before you can work with that client again, unless through themselves. Have a look. If it's absent there's nothing to stop you going through agency B.
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Rate increase request
Hi,
My partner works as a medical locum through an agency. Lets call them Agency1. she has finished a 3 month contract and offered another 3. Current rate is £40 an hour and agency has a £10 an hour markup.
Another agency (lets call them agency2) whom she has used before have offered to pay her an extra £5 an hour and take a slightly reduced rate to ensure the end client (NHS) saves a bit of money. Therefore my partner gets £45 an hour and the agency I believe are taking £3 an hour.
There was nothing in her original contract with agency1 that states she has to renew with the original agency. I don't know if there is a clause in the contract between the agency1 and the NHS saying my partner has to continue working through.
Q As she is out of contract is she entitled to go through agency2?
Thanks
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