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OH has just received a contract from work.
He's been working for the same firm for 15 years with no contract. Where does he stand if he doesn't sign it?
He's been working for the same firm for 15 years with no contract. Where does he stand if he doesn't sign it?
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If he doesn't sign it they can sack him *because* he won't sign it...........and because he doesn't have one to fall back on, he would have problems fighting against the sacking by proving that they were acting beyond the scope of any contract he did have with them.
Is everything exactly the same as it always has been in terms of management/ownership, etc ?
If he doesn't sign it they can sack him *because* he won't sign it...........and because he doesn't have one to fall back on, he would have problems fighting against the sacking by proving that they were acting beyond the scope of any contract he did have with them.
Is everything exactly the same as it always has been in terms of management/ownership, etc ?
Hmmm...is there a time limit on him signing it?
No Fluff...he's always been on the books with this firm.
They are saying he started in May 2001 but on companies house it says 'Date of Incorporation: 21/03/2002'
and 'Previous Names:
No previous name information has been recorded over the last 20 years'
Yet he's been working for them for 15 years from when the father had the company.
No Fluff...he's always been on the books with this firm.
They are saying he started in May 2001 but on companies house it says 'Date of Incorporation: 21/03/2002'
and 'Previous Names:
No previous name information has been recorded over the last 20 years'
Yet he's been working for them for 15 years from when the father had the company.