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Okay cheers guys when I get the contract tues I'll give it the once over
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Originally posted by eddie1507 View PostApologises for confusion I have not received the contract but from the interview late on Friday the client said we would like to offer you the contract so just waiting atm.
Okay that's grate and if I'm off sick can the client sue me for damages ?
There will probably be a clause saying you can be terminated immediately for atrocious spelling as well so you are going to have to be very careful.Last edited by northernladuk; 23 May 2015, 12:14.
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Apologises for confusion I have not received the contract but from the interview late on Friday the client said we would like to offer you the contract so just waiting atm.
Okay that's grate and if I'm off sick can the client sue me for damages ?
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Originally posted by eddie1507 View PostI've not had the contract through yet is this where it would state this ?
Sub caluse does not cover sick. When you give them a sub you have to do a handover at your own cost so the sub can indeed sub for you, not just sit there not knowing anything, that's offering a body not a substitute.
Generally if you can't attend site you have to tell the agent and the client before a set time in the morning, which should be common sense really.
Don't start a gig without seeing a contract, ever.
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I've not had the contract through yet is this where it would state this ?
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