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by mattmanser
4015 days ago
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I wouldn't call it insane, it's similar to the idea that if you email someone a summary of what was agreed, and they don't reply contesting it, they've accepted that version of events. Basically one of the parties has provided a written record of their version of events, if you don't agree with it, you need to speak up. In the end they've told you the contract they want you to work under, they have provided you with a copy and you seem to be happy to carry on working and taking their money. If you have a problem, why didn't you speak up? So it's implicit that you accept the new contract. Perhaps it's not the law in your country, but it's definitely not insane if you're in a grey area and in this instance the law sides with the written contract, not the avoidance strategy. |
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You guys are all wrong. There is no blanket automatic acceptance of contracts if you ignore them in the UK.
There IS automatic acceptance of updates to previously signed contracts, ONLY if the original signed contract contains "terms permitting the employer to make changes from time to time" without your permission.
That is completely different than automatic acceptance of all contracts that are left unsigned and ignored.
https://worksmart.org.uk/work-rights/pay-and-contracts/contr...