Hi all. I'm a newbie to the forum, but not to contracting. Your experiences/views would be most appreciated as this is a situation I've neither been in before, nor any of my contractor buddies either.
Am on a 3 month contract on-site at the client's premises; my work contract is between my limited company and an agency. The agency have an overarching contract with the client.
When I agreed the contract with the agency, the contract was written in favour of the agency, i.e. they could give me 14 days notice, I could not give them any. Coming up to summer, if the contract ended early (reason for contract being client recruiting a permanent member of staff), I didn't want to be looking for my next role over the summer, so I basically said I'll accept the contract, but only if there is a 4 week two-way notice period. Agency agreed and put in special condition re. the notice period. As soon as I start the contract, the new permie can start sooner than expected and is now on site. Client give me 10 working days notice, as that is the notice period stated in their Ts&Cs in their contract with my agency. Result = I am out of pocket for 10 working days, and looking for a new contract over summer (thankfully market fairly buoyant at the moment so not desparately upset, and England is even having summer weather!). I'm waiting for agency to come back to me, however my view is that the agency shouldn't have agreed/signed up to the 4 week notice period, if their contract with the client didn't align with that; that the error is on their part, therefore they should pay me for the lost income. Having my contract with the agency however, there are other clauses in there that state things like "The contractor must submit an authorised timesheet to be paid; no timesheet=no payment". Clearly I can't get a timesheet authorised as the client won't be stumping up any more cash (they're nice, but they're not that nice...). Has anyone experienced similar/can offer any advice? I have business insurance with legal cover etc, and will be seeking advice that way, just wondered if anyone else has come across this/their outcomes etc. Thanks in advance... Great forum by the way Contractor UK ... Very useful. Many thanks....
Am on a 3 month contract on-site at the client's premises; my work contract is between my limited company and an agency. The agency have an overarching contract with the client.
When I agreed the contract with the agency, the contract was written in favour of the agency, i.e. they could give me 14 days notice, I could not give them any. Coming up to summer, if the contract ended early (reason for contract being client recruiting a permanent member of staff), I didn't want to be looking for my next role over the summer, so I basically said I'll accept the contract, but only if there is a 4 week two-way notice period. Agency agreed and put in special condition re. the notice period. As soon as I start the contract, the new permie can start sooner than expected and is now on site. Client give me 10 working days notice, as that is the notice period stated in their Ts&Cs in their contract with my agency. Result = I am out of pocket for 10 working days, and looking for a new contract over summer (thankfully market fairly buoyant at the moment so not desparately upset, and England is even having summer weather!). I'm waiting for agency to come back to me, however my view is that the agency shouldn't have agreed/signed up to the 4 week notice period, if their contract with the client didn't align with that; that the error is on their part, therefore they should pay me for the lost income. Having my contract with the agency however, there are other clauses in there that state things like "The contractor must submit an authorised timesheet to be paid; no timesheet=no payment". Clearly I can't get a timesheet authorised as the client won't be stumping up any more cash (they're nice, but they're not that nice...). Has anyone experienced similar/can offer any advice? I have business insurance with legal cover etc, and will be seeking advice that way, just wondered if anyone else has come across this/their outcomes etc. Thanks in advance... Great forum by the way Contractor UK ... Very useful. Many thanks....
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