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Boss Won't Pay Me
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Hi I type reports for a doctor who provides medical reports for insurance companies. Usually as soon as I have typed the report, he will pay me. Now he's decided he won't be paying me until he gets paid which could be literally years when the case has settled. Is he within his rights to do this? Surely because I work for him I shouldn't need to wait until he is paid? We don't have a written contract as it's a job I do in addition to my NHS post and has always worked ok up until now. Can he withhold payment like this? Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I work for a few Consultants doing this, all of them pay me as soon as I've done the work. Unfortunately because these are road traffic claims some firms don't pay until the case is settled and it can be years. I've told him I can't work like this i.e. working without having a clue when I'll get payment when I have bills to pay and Christmas coming up and he reckons he's in the same situation (NHS practice and private practice I don't think so). So now I'm making him wait weeks rather than days for his work, hoping he'll get the message but I feel so insulted, I can't really afford to let the work go but I think he's really taking the mick.
What I'm thinking of doing is telling him I'm calling it a day and I want all my outstanding bills settled regardless. I already know he will say ok we'll keep in touch and I'll let you know when I've been paid. I'm then thinking of going through the small claims court. However does anyone know legally whether he can withhold my money like this? This is self employed work by the way. Thanks.
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You've told him you cant work like this, which you cant, so you'll either have to invoice him and then take him to small claims for the money, or stop doing the work.
Its of no consequence to you what he is doing with the reports or when he gets paid for them, you have provided the service to him and he needs to pay for that. Tight ***!
Its of no consequence to you what he is doing with the reports or when he gets paid for them, you have provided the service to him and he needs to pay for that. Tight ***!
Well, I'm a uni prof and although I have a PA and two secretaries, I still sometimes need someone outside the uni to type up journal articles, book chapters and reports etc for me for various reasons. I have always paid up front for these services and I think anyone with with a spark of decency should do likewise. Payment postponement for this type of work is totally unacceptable.