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A person registers with a Temporary Employment Agency. The agency rings the person up and says that they have 3 days work at a local business.
The person completes 2 days work, to everyone's satisfaction. However, 10 minutes before leaving for work on the third day, the agency rings up and says that workload has suddenly dropped and the person is no longer required, but may well be needed in the future.
The person will be paid as agreed for the 2 days, but are they entitled to be paid for the third day that was cancelled at very late notice?
There was only a verbal (not written) agreement to work; but I doubt the agency would dispute the facts. The person is registered formally with agency but there is no guarantee of any work at all (fair enough), but my question concerns the definite oral agreement and the late notice.
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