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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostYup. And several times before that too.Comment
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Originally posted by sim2kuk View PostSo, is it the Client who has misled the agency, or the agency that has misled the contractor. Either way, someone has been misled to get the contractor to sign the contract...
Originally posted by MHPPM View PostSo either they are complicit or someone else should be on the hook and not just us poor bandits!
Originally posted by sim2kuk View PostWhich is where the legal question is valid - surely someone has been misleading other parties, and there is a case to answer?
If someone votes for a party who promise to screw you over, then they screw you over, don’t be trying to claim agents and clients are doing something illegal.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostThe contractor signed the contract. The contract was based on information and laws as they stood at the time. No misleading was involved.
The people who are complicit are those who support and vote for the government that are railroading the changes in. It’s not the agency or the client who are bringing in the new rules.
Yes, there’s a case to answer - why do some contractors vote for the Tory party?
If someone votes for a party who promise to screw you over, then they screw you over, don’t be trying to claim agents and clients are doing something illegal.
I most definitely did not vote Tory, so not sure why I can't claim this.Comment
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Originally posted by MHPPM View PostYeah I was rushing, I'll try harder to get my TLA's correct.Comment
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