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by solve
4015 days ago
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Edit: 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... |
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In the same way as continued use of a website can constitute acceptance of terms of use, showing up for a job having been provided with a contract, but having not signed it, can also constitute acceptance of that contract.
If you don't like contract terms, firstly don't sign up to them but secondly don't start working at a place as if you had signed up to them.
It would be difficult to argue the contract wasn't binding if you had acted in compliance with certain of its terms. The more specific those terms you are complying with, the less likely you would be able to claim you weren't bound by the whole contract.
For example if the contract states you have to travel to a particular location once a week, and you comply with that obligation, you would be less likely to argue you weren't bound by the whole contract.