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Contractor Doctor: Should I fake sick leave to avoid complications with my agency?
Contractors who fake sick leave to end a contract early may be in breach of contract. A negotiated termination is a more effective outcome.
�tor Doctor I’m currently working on a three-month contract. As a result of illness, I’ve been working from h�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Wed, 29 Apr 2015


Contractor Doctor: can I claim ESA sick pay via my company when on sick leave?
Contractors who fall ill do have options available, despite the lack of protection, but only if they plan ahead, warns Abbott Moore’s James Abbott.
�,” Abbott adds. Risk-factor contributes to higher contracting rates Having no safety net in case of illness is�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Thu, 07 Jan 2016


Contractor doctor: are agencies legally bound to reveal contract margins?
When negotiating rates, it is useful to know the margin the agency is charging. But do they have to tell you?
�ctor Doctor, I'm a first time contractor, and the contract I'm on at the moment ends on the 16th of December�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Mon, 01 Jan 2007


Contractor doctor: did I breach the contract by leaving early?
If your contract doesn't permit termination, you have to stay the time. Leave early and you could be liable for damages.
�ultancy Lawspeed , it is entirely standard in the contracting industry for contractors to be locked in to a sho� �alone and to move on. Good luck with your future contracts. Contractor Doctor� �Dear Contractor Doctor, A year ago, I left a contract giving 1 week's notice. My contract with the agen�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Thu, 27 Sept 2007


Contractor doctor: how can I avoid late contract renewals?
Contractors should politely pressure agents and clients to ensure that they don't get too short contracts or too short renewals.
�Dear Contractor Doctor, I've been contracting for almost a year now and I've completed two cont� �ting for almost a year now and I've completed two contracts. On both occasions my clients have only offered t� �Offer them two rates. A higher rate for a 3 month contract, and the same rate for a 6 month contract. When l�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Wed, 03 Oct 2007


Contractor doctor: can the client use threat of termination?
Clients shouldn't pressure contractors with threats of termination but in case they do, contractors should have their 'escape pod' of proof of delivery prepared.
�Dear Contractor Doctor, I have been contracting for 14 months and the client has recently asked m� �is typically a reason to terminate in contractor contracts. To handle this issue: Get a schedule in your con� �rker in my speciality. Such training is not in my contract. The client is putting a lot of pressure on me to�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Mon, 08 Oct 2007


Contractor doctor: can my agent force a margin increase on renewal?
Agents like to force through margin increases when contract renewal time comes up. They have the right to try to do this, but they cannot oblige you to do it.
�a ghost of a chance in court. Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor [Ed. Following advice from Con� �.5 hours per day. The client wishes to change all contracts to state an 8 - hour day, but the client has agre� �childcare arrangements). My agency will change my contract to reflect this, but the agency wants me to take�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Wed, 24 Oct 2007


Contractor doctor: i've signed a terrible deal. what can I do?
If you sign a bad contract, there is little to be done about it. But you should hear warning bells when the agent asks for certain things. And there may be some help you can expect from the client.
�ve with them for a long time. Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �to poor negotiation when I got the role. When my contract was renewed in June, I complained to my agency. T�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Wed, 14 Nov 2007


Contractor doctor: do agents require references before putting forward my cv?
Agents have a right to ask for references. But they probably will put you forward without them at first, and those who insist may not even have real jobs to offer you. You need to sort out the rubbish when dealing with agents
�ear Contractor Doctor, I've finally decided to go contracting, have handed in my notice and am now looking for� �ant to offend legitimate agents while looking for contracts, here's an easy way to be diplomatic about not gi� �have handed in my notice and am now looking for a contract. After putting my CV on a few job boards I'm gett�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Mon, 19 Nov 2007


Contractor doctor: what is my tax situation if I contract for a US company?
Contractors may find themselves offered work by US-based companies. They can accept this without concern, and expect UK working conditions. But the culture gap is something to be aware of.
�k when you don't expect them! Good luck with your contracting! Contractor Doctor� �oyed contractor for a US company. This would be a contract for a given number of hours, providing help desk�

Category: Articles: Contractor Doctor Q+A | Wed, 21 Nov 2007


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