Murf said:
if its included in an original contract you signed then no its not illegal if provisions have been made for it, if your under no contract then they cant force you to go to unpaid training.
persephone - can you tell us more about the contract? did it have points in there in relation to how long you can spend in the job or if you want to leave? do u still have a copy?
murf
the contract...slightly abridged...
Independent Consultant AGreement
This Agreement is entered into between .... and ....
1. Your Responsibilities: You Will:
Use your best efforts to promote/sell the agreed products, with ethics, professionalism and to the standards provided by ..... etc
2. ..... will:
a) Pay you an agreed hourly rate as an Independent Consultant (including tax). You are therefore required to pay the required income tax directly to the Department of Taxation personally.
b) Provide the rquired training to enable you to carry on your work
c) Pay you aounts owing on a monthly basis
3. Term and Termination: The term of this Agreement will (a) commence upon signature by you and acceptance by ... and (b) continue until th efirst of the following occurs:
a) You will give .... 30 days advance written notice of Termination
b) .... gives you 30 day snotic eof Termination
c) ... gives you written notice of termination for cause (including, without limitation, any breach of this Agreement, crime, fraud, misrepresentation, dishonesty, abuse or misuse or other cause). Termination Immediate.
and then it goes on a bit....relationship of the parties, miscellaneous provisions ....
They made everyone they hired get their own ABN number. So, we're our own little business as they said....I found it all rather dodgy....
And this is my letter so far....will fax it tomorrow....
"This letter is in regards to the termination of my contract with .... promotions and in compliance with the contract signed I am giving 30 days notice. My interest in such employment with you has declined and I feel that I am not the best person to represent your company at present. As such, I do not feel that I will be able to fulfil the terms of the contract.
Thank you for the opportunity and training given thus far. I apologise for any inconvenience."
There would be the date and to whoever and yours sincerely somewhere too. So tempted to put 'do not call me again.'